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McAllister Litho Glasgow has announced that it will provide its 42 employees with a financial package worth more than £3,500 over the next seven months. The package is worth £500 per month.
Brian McAllister, director of MLG, said: “It will be some relief to a lot of people who are struggling in the current climate and with costs increasing week to week; it offers some kind of stability.” He added: “Most people are under pressure at the moment. And they will get the initial payment this month. They were relieved and very thankful. Everyone at the moment is struggling with increased costs in general, with energy as the big thing.”Scotland, ScotRail, Caledonian MacBrayne, Sky and Royal Botanic Gardens, operates from a 40,000 square foot premises near the based the Scottish Event Campus.
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