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Guinness brewery to lay off over half its work force
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KBCI 2 Boise
- 5/12/2008
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DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - Guinness beer owner Diageo PLC rattled an Irish icon Friday, announcing plans to lay off more than half of its brewery workers, close two breweries and shift most production to a new, high-tech plant in the Dublin suburbs by 2013.The British beverage maker decided not to close
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Job cuts on tap for Guinness brewery
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Commercial Appeal
- 5/11/2008
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DUBLIN, Ireland -- Guinness beer owner Diageo PLC rattled an Irish icon this week, announcing plans to lay off more than half of its brewery workers, close two breweries and shift most production to a new, high-tech plant in the Dublin suburbs by 2013. The British beverage maker decided not to close
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Historic Guinness brewery gets reprieve amidst Diageo cutbacks
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National Post
- 5/10/2008
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British drinks-maker Diageo will spend millions on a new brewery near Dublin, but Guinness fans in Britain and Ireland will still get their dark beer from the historic brewery in the heart of the Irish capital. The London-based beer and spirits maker said yesterday it will renovate its central Dubli
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Guinness sticks to roots as it retains site
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Financial Times
- 5/10/2008
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Guinness production at the beer brand's original St James's Gate brewery in Dublin is set to continue under investment plans announced on Thursday by Diageo, its UK parent company, in spite of earlier fears that production at the site could be abandoned.After a year-long review, the drinks group sai
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Guinness to cut 250 brewery workers
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Boston Herald
- 5/10/2008
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DUBLIN, Ireland - Guinness beer owner Diageo PLC rattled an Irish icon yesterday, announcing plans to lay off more than half of its brewery workers, close two breweries and shift most production to a new, high-tech plant in the Dublin suburbs by 2013. The British beverage maker decided not to close
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Diageo to lay off 250 workers at Irish breweries
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Evening Echo
- 5/10/2008
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The company that owns Guinness has announced plans to lay off 250 workers as part of a restructuring of its Irish operations. Diageo says the famous St James' Gate brewery in Dublin will be â??upgraded and consolidatedâ? and will produce Guinness primarily for the Irish and British markets. Product
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Guinness to be moved from historic brewery
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Chicago Tribune
- 5/10/2008
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DUBLIN, Ireland - Guinness beer owner Diageo PLC rattled an Irish icon Friday, announcing plans to lay off more than half of its brewery workers, close two breweries and shift most production to a new, high-tech plant in the Dublin suburbs by 2013.The British beverage maker decided not to close the
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Guinness sticks to its roots as is retained Dublin site
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Financial Times
- 5/9/2008
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Guinness production at the beer brand's original St James's Gate brewery in Dublin is set to continue under investment plans announced on Thursday by Diageo, its UK parent company, in spite of earlier fears that production at the site could be abandoned.After a year-long review, the drinks group sai
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Diageo to build new Guinness brewery
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Morning Advertiser
- 5/9/2008
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Diageo is to invest Ã?£520m in a new brewery on the outskirts of Dublin and an upgrade of its existing St Jamesââ?¬â?¢s Gate brewery ââ?¬â?? which will continue to produce Guinness for the British and Irish markets. However, the drinks giant said it would be closing its breweries in Kilkenny and
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Diageo keeps Dublin Guinness site, to build new one
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SignOn San Diego
- 5/9/2008
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DUBLIN/LONDON â?? British drinks maker Diageo will spend millions on a new brewery near Dublin, but Guinness fans in Britain and Ireland will still get their dark beer from the historic brewery in the heart of the Irish capital. The London-based beer and spirits maker said on Friday it will renovate
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