Nuvion went into receivership last month.
A new support programme for people who've lost their jobs at Fastway Couriers is being launched in Laois and Offaly.
Hundreds of jobs in Portarlington and the surrounding areas were lost when Fastway's parent company entered into receivership last month.
Back In Gear: Taking Back Control is a four part programme taking place across two Saturday's in Tullamore with two online evening sessions included.
The course begins this weekend and people interested can register by finding an application link on the Laois and Offaly Education and Training Board Facebook page.
Caroline Spollen is the Senior Training Advisor with the LOETB and says the body has previous experience with similar programmes:
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