Twenty more people have learned they are losing their jobs.
Workers at Douglas-based Six Kingdoms have been told of cutbacks, just days after staff at Mount Murray and Flybe were told of redundancies at their places of work.
Today’s Manx Independent has more details.
The paper’s other top stories include:
- Police called to a football match
- Some traditional phone boxes are likely to be scrapped because so few people use them these days
- The latest on the situation with Flybe
- How a drink driver was caught by the police after her number plate fell off when she crashed
- Tynwald backs housing reform
- 118mph police chase in the dark
- American and Australia’s security doubts about Manx Telecom’s Chinese partner
The paper includes the Island Life supplement which features a preview on the Glee musical and the winner of Manx Stars in Their Eyes as well as the island’s What’s On guide.
The main story on the back page is about Michael Dunlop’s future. Could be be racing in the TT next year after all?
The Manx Independent is in the shops now.