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Employment History
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1. Australian Workers Union - National Office
www.awusa.asn.au/newslink1.htm - [Cached]Published on: 8/30/2005 Last Visited: 11/20/2007
NANCE HAXTON: ION Automotive's Administrator Peter Anderson confirmed that the job cutbacks were at least partly due to Holden winding back production and sourcing components elsewhere.
PETER ANDERSON: I can't speak for Holden, other than to say that it's driven by their internal requirements, and so we obviously need to react to that decision. -
2. cgi.wn.com
cgi.wn.com/?template=worldnews - [Cached]Published on: 12/13/2004 Last Visited: 12/13/2004
| About 500 creditors and workers of the troubled Ion Automotive Group have been told the company has been in decline for more than a year. | The administrator of Ion, Peter Anderson, has just opened ...
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3. Ion failing for over a year, workers told. 13/12/2004. ABC News Online
www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/ - [Cached]Last Visited: 12/13/2004
The administrator of Ion, Peter Anderson, has just opened the first creditors meeting.
Workers and creditors have been told that the company's profits have been in decline for some time.
They were also told that the alarm bells began ringing after Ion needed an extra $183 million just months after getting a $440 million refinance from the banks.
Mr Anderson says the book value of the assets would cover employee entitlements should the company fail.

