By Q Radio news
Workers at technology firm Sensata Technologies have been left stunned by news that the Carrickfergus firm is cutting 125 jobs.
The firm employs more than 1,300 people in Northern Ireland and says its down to a drop in expected demand for the products it makes here.
This worker told Q Radio the news is devastating for staff with young families...
The company's General Manager has described it as a "very difficult decision".
Graeme Thompson said: "Following a review of our operations and in response to a drop in expected demand for some of the products currently manufactured in Northern Ireland, the company regrets to announce that we will potentially be reducing the workforce at our site in Carrickfergus by 125 people.
"This has been a very difficult decision and all possible alternatives were explored before it was taken. Our focus now is on providing support to the affected employees and their families. To that end we have engaged globally recognised but locally based outsourcing consultants LHH Penna to provide career transition advice and assistance for all affected employees.”
Adding, "Expected production levels for other lines remain steady at this time and Sensata Technologies remains committed to our Northern Ireland operation."
The MP for the area is Sammy Wilson:
Sensata has two sites in Northern Ireland one in Carrickfergus, the other in Antrim.
John Stewart is a local MLA:
However Joanne McWilliams from the union Unite says she has concerns:
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