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TOTAL [%P] [%RC] 1 OAK LEISURE IRELAND LTD 19 69 0 88 [21.6%] [78.4%] 3FIVETWO HEALTHCARE 40 33 12 85 [54.8%] [45.2%] 3M (UK) PLC 110 15 4 129 [88.0%] [12.0%] 8OVER8 LTD 11 30 12 53 [26.8%] [73.2%] A G RETAIL CARDS LTD T/A CLINTONS 31 46 5 82 [40.3%] [59.7%] A ONE TYRES * - - - 27 - - AAH PHARMACEUTICALS LTD 45 14 0 59 [76.3%] [23.7%] ABACUS LEGAL RECRUITMENT LTD 23 26 6 55 [46.9%] [53.1%] ABBEY BOND LOVIS LTD 74 27 3 104 [73.3%] [26.7%] ABBEY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS GRAMMAR SCHOOL # - - - 44 - - ABBEY INSURANCE BROKERS LTD 125 59 6 190 [67.9%] [32.1%] ABBEY SURE START 30 10 2 42 [75.0%] [25.0%] ABBEY UPHOLSTERERS LTD 27 57 0 84 [32.1%] [67.9%] ABBEYFIELD & WESLEY HOUSING ASSOCIATION LTD 101 41 1 143 [71.1%] [28.9%] ABBEYFIELD BELFAST SOCIETY LTD 46 16 3 65 [74.2%] [25.8%] ABINGDON MANOR CARE CENTRE LTD 53 24 7 84 [68.8%] [31.2%] ABP LURGAN 25 184 18 227 [12.0%] [88.0%] ACE FIXINGS 28 10 0 38 [73.7%] [26.3%] ACHESON & GLOVER LTD 198 135 9 342 [59.5%] [40.5%] ACTION CANCER 38 45 0 83 [45.8%] [54.2%] ACTION FOR CHILDREN NORTHERN IRELAND 70 103 36 209 [40.5%] [59.5%] ACTION MENTAL HEALTH 71 84 15 170 [45.8%] [54.2%] ACTION ON HEARING LOSS 15 17 13 45 [46.9%] [53.1%] ADAIR ARMS HOTEL 31 10 3 44 [75.6%] [24.4%] ADECCO GROUP (UK) & IRELAND BUSINESS ASSURANCE GROUP 134 68 57 259 [66.3%] [33.7%] ADELIE (IRELAND) LTD # - - - 100 - - ADELPHI PORTRUSH * - - - 29 - - ADMAN CIVIL PROJECTS LTD # - - - 40 - - ADMIRAL CARE SERVICES * - - - 32 - - ADT FIRE AND SECURITY PLC 36 18 3 57 [66.7%] [33.3%] ADVANCED CARE LTD 70 53 3 126 [56.9%] [43.1%] ADVICE (NI) LTD 15 32 3 50 [31.9%] [68.1%] AECOM INFRASTRUCTURE & ENVIRONMENT (UK) LTD 107 76 29 212 [58.5%] [41.5%] AECOM LTD 48 41 15 104 [53.9%] [46.1%] AELIA (UK) LTD 20 11 4 35 [64.5%] [35.5%] AEPONA LTD 48 42 17 107 [53.3%] [46.7%] AER LINGUS LTD 40 47 0 87 [46.0%] [54.0%] AES NORTHERN IRELAND 208 41 13 262 [83.5%] [16.5%] AFT (LIQUOR) STORES LTD # - - - 28 - - AGE (NI) 69 109 10 188 [38.8%] [61.2%] AGNEW AUTOEXCHANGE LTD 43 10 5 58 [81.1%] [18.9%] AGNEW CORPORATE 25 13 2 40 [65.8%] [34.2%] AGNEW ISAAC (MALLUSK) LTD 56 26 4 86 [68.3%] [31.7%] AGNEW ISAAC (MERCEDES BENZ) 117 33 11 161 [78.0%] [22.0%] AGNEW ISAAC AUDI 104 49 13 166 [68.0%] [32.0%] AGNEW ISAAC HOLDINGS LTD * - - - 41 - - AGNEW ISAAC LTD VOLKSWAGEN 69 25 3 97 [73.4%] [26.6%] AGRIHEALTH (NI) LTD * - - - 34 - - AI SERVICES (NI) LTD 40 12 0 52 [76.9%] [23.1%] AIB GROUP (UK) PLC T/A FIRST TRUST BANK 396 423 52 871 [48.4%] [51.6%] AIRPORTER LTD # - - - 30 - - AJ PLUMBING SUPPLIES LTD 54 29 0 83 [65.1%] [34.9%] AJ POWER LTD 68 26 5 99 [72.3%] [27.7%] ALEXANDER DE & SONS LTD * - - - 30 - - ALEXANDER WILLIAM & HENRY (CIVIL ENGINEERING) LTD 15 28 2 45 [34.9%] [65.1%] ALEXANDERS OF MARKETHILL * - - - 38 - - ALL METAL SERVICES LTD * - - - 29 - - ALLEN & OVERY SUPPORT SERVICES FUNCTION (SFF) BELFAST 172 165 72 409 [51.0%] [49.0%] ALLIANZ (NI) PLC 49 42 6 97 [53.8%] [46.2%] ALLIED BAKERIES IRELAND 255 63 24 342 [80.2%] [19.8%] ALLINGHAM EH (CONSTRUCTION) LTD # - - - 34 - - ALLINGHAM TRANSPORT LTD 22 25 7 54 [46.8%] [53.2%] ALLPIPE ENGINEERING LTD 10 109 1 120 [8.4%] [91.6%] ALL-ROUTE SHIPPING (NI) LTD * - - - 26 - - ALLSTATE NORTHERN IRELAND 611 1198 458 2267 [33.8%] [66.2%] ALL-TEX RECYCLERS LTD 22 14 104 140 [61.1%] [38.9%] ALMAC CLINICAL SERVICES LTD 414 303 107 824 [57.7%] [42.3%] ALMAC CLINICAL TECHNOLOGIES LTD 35 37 19 91 [48.6%] [51.4%] ALMAC DIAGNOSTICS LTD 28 31 14 73 [47.5%] [52.5%] ALMAC DISCOVERY LTD */# - - - 30 - - ALMAC GROUP LTD 131 84 46 261 [60.9%] [39.1%] ALMAC PHARMA SERVICES LTD 189 161 98 448 [54.0%] [46.0%] ALMAC SCIENCES LTD 97 61 88 246 [61.4%] [38.6%] * = Less than 10 Roman Catholic Employees # = Less than 10 Protestant Employees */# = Less than 10 Protestant and less than 10 Roman Catholic Employees Company Name P. R.C. N.D. TOTAL [%P] [%RC] ALPHA HOUSING (NI) LTD * - - - 72 - - ALSKEA LIMITED # - - - 39 - - ALUMINIUM & PLASTICS SYSTEMS LTD * - - - 36 - - ALZHEIMER'S SOCIETY 32 49 18 99 [39.5%] [60.5%] AMALGAMATED ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LTD T/A AES-MARCONI * - - - 34 - - AMBASSADOR PRIVATE NURSING HOME 10 14 11 35 [41.7%] [58.3%] AMC RETAIL LTD 21 14 0 35 [60.0%] [40.0%] AMEY SERVICES LTD 111 106 33 250 [51.2%] [48.8%] AMT SYBEX (NI) LTD 36 28 10 74 [56.3%] [43.8%] ANACONDA EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL LTD # - - - 35 - - ANDENA RESIDENTIAL HOME LTD 26 10 0 36 [72.2%] [27.8%] ANDERSON HAULAGE LTD * - - - 27 - - ANDOR TECHNOLOGY LTD 95 86 33 214 [52.5%] [47.5%] ANDRAS HOUSE LTD 78 81 99 258 [49.1%] [50.9%] ANDREW INGREDIENTS LTD * - - - 31 - - ANDREWS HOLDINGS LTD * - - - 35 - - ANFIELD TRANSPORT 18 10 0 28 [64.3%] [35.7%] ANGLO BEEF PROCESSORS NEWRY # - - - 240 - - ANNADALE PRIVATE NURSING HOME 20 17 12 49 [54.1%] [45.9%] ANNAGHMORE AGENCIES LTD 12 38 6 56 [24.0%] [76.0%] ANN'S HOME CARE LTD 117 127 5 249 [48.0%] [52.0%] ANTRIM CONSTRUCTION CO LTD 44 11 0 55 [80.0%] [20.0%] ANTRIM CONTRACT CARPETS LTD 18 13 5 36 [58.1%] [41.9%] ANTRIM ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL ENGINEERS LTD 33 35 1 69 [48.5%] [51.5%] APEX HOUSING ASSOCIATION 164 385 46 595 [29.9%] [70.1%] APPLE RECRUITMENT SERVICES 108 95 37 240 [53.2%] [46.8%] APTUS PERSONNEL LTD T/A JARK DRIVING 35 42 1 78 [45.5%] [54.5%] AQUILANT (NI) * - - - 34 - - AQUINAS DIOCESAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL # - - - 54 - - ARAMARK 334 79 36 449 [80.9%] [19.1%] ARC HEALTHY LIVING CENTRE LTD 14 49 1 64 [22.2%] [77.8%] ARCADIA GROUP LTD T/A DOROTHY PERKINS 71 92 4 167 [43.6%] [56.4%] ARCADIA GROUP LTD T/A EVANS * - - - 38 - - ARCADIA GROUP LTD T/A TOPSHOP RETAIL 121 160 4 285 [43.1%] [56.9%] ARCADIA GROUP LTD T/A WALLIS 51 49 2 102 [51.0%] [49.0%] ARCADIA T/A OUTFIT 16 25 0 41 [39.0%] [61.0%] ARD CUAN RESIDENTIAL HOME LTD # - - - 26 - - ARDBOE MANUFACTURING CO LTD T/A FORBES KITCHENS & FORBES FURNITURE # - - - 26 - - ARDMORE ADVERTISING 22 14 4 40 [61.1%] [38.9%] ARG LTD T/A GRAHAM ENGINEERING * - - - 35 - - ARGENTO CONTEMPORARY JEWELLERY LTD 129 124 16 269 [51.0%] [49.0%] ARGOS LTD 327 305 127 759 [51.7%] [48.3%] ARJOHUNTLEIGH (IRELAND) LTD 49 13 4 66 [79.0%] [21.0%] ARK HOUSING ASSOCIATION (NI) LTD # - - - 41 - - ARLINGTON PRIVATE NURSING HOME * - - - 27 - - ARMAGH CARE SERVICES 56 27 2 85 [67.5%] [32.5%] ARMAGH CITY HOTEL 22 123 37 182 [15.2%] [84.8%] ARMAGHDOWN CREAMERIES LTD 54 17 2 73 [76.1%] [23.9%] ARMATILE LTD # - - - 75 - - ARMSTRONG CARE SERVICES LTD * - - - 49 - - ARMSTRONG MEDICAL LTD 55 29 17 101 [65.5%] [34.5%] ARNOTTS (FRUIT) LTD * - - - 28 - - AROLCO IRELAND LTD 10 34 0 44 [22.7%] [77.3%] AROMET GROUP LTD 41 20 5 66 [67.2%] [32.8%] AROUND NOON SANDWICHES LTD 15 119 40 174 [11.2%] [88.8%] ARUP 25 22 11 58 [53.2%] [46.8%] ASCERT 14 13 3 30 [51.9%] [48.1%] ASDA STORES LTD 2269 1951 48 4268 [53.8%] [46.2%] ASHBROOK CARE HOME 12 65 4 81 [15.6%] [84.4%] ASHDALE ENGINEERING LTD * - - - 26 - - ASHDON CARE LTD T/A BEVERLY LODGE PRIVATE NURSING HOME 35 14 0 49 [71.4%] [28.6%] ASHERS BAKING CO LTD 55 14 8 77 [79.7%] [20.3%] ASHTON COMMUNITY TRUST 14 120 8 142 [10.4%] [89.6%] ASHTON RECRUITMENT LTD 46 45 24 115 [50.5%] [49.5%] ASHWOOD HOUSE NURSING HOME 22 21 8 51 [51.2%] [48.8%] ASIA SUPERMARKET # - - - 75 - - ASIDUA LTD 48 51 14 113 [48.5%] [51.5%] ASM (B) LTD 23 18 2 43 [56.1%] [43.9%] ASM (DEF) LTD # - - - 40 - - ASSET MANAGEMENT IRELAND LTD 21 10 1 32 [67.7%] [32.3%] ASSUMPTION GRAMMAR SCHOOL # - - - 34 - - ATC SYSTEMS LTD 26 24 5 55 [52.0%] [48.0%] ATKINS LTD 38 39 1 78 [49.4%] [50.6%] ATLAS COMMUNICATIONS (NI) LTD 17 12 1 30 [58.6%] [41.4%] * = Less than 10 Roman Catholic Employees # = Less than 10 Protestant Employees */# = Less than 10 Protestant and less than 10 Roman Catholic Employees Company Name P. R.C. N.D. TOTAL [%P] [%RC] ATLAS FIRE & SECURITY (NI) LTD 32 12 0 44 [72.7%] [27.3%] ATOS ORIGIN ITS (UK) LTD 41 72 13 126 [36.3%] [63.7%] AUGENTIUS (UK) LTD 54 49 12 115 [52.4%] [47.6%] AURION LTD # - - - 26 - - AURUM HOLDINGS LTD * - - - 37 - - AUTISM INITIATIVES 106 149 15 270 [41.6%] [58.4%] AUTOLINE INSURANCE GROUP 57 96 10 163 [37.3%] [62.7%] AUTOMATED INTELLIGENCE LTD 18 17 2 37 [51.4%] [48.6%] AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION, THE * - - - 28 - - AVA BARS * - - - 26 - - AVA LEISURE LTD * - - - 38 - - AVENUE RECYCLING LTD 37 14 0 51 [72.5%] [27.5%] AVIVA EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 28 19 15 62 [59.6%] [40.4%] AVOCA HANDWEAVERS (NI) LTD 13 40 9 62 [24.5%] [75.5%] AVONDALE FOODS (CRAIGAVON) LTD 100 212 88 400 [32.1%] [67.9%] AVX LTD 230 81 16 327 [74.0%] [26.0%] AXA INSURANCE LTD 149 274 16 439 [35.2%] [64.8%] AXIOM GLOBAL LTD 27 35 0 62 [43.5%] [56.5%] AXIS SECURITY GROUP LTD 36 27 3 66 [57.1%] [42.9%] AXON POWER & CONTROL LTD # - - - 43 - - AXON SOLUTIONS LTD 66 170 36 272 [28.0%] [72.0%] AZAFRAN LTD 58 12 0 70 [82.9%] [17.1%] B & M RETAIL LTD 365 405 41 811 [47.4%] [52.6%] B & Q PLC 315 269 41 625 [53.9%] [46.1%] B & T INNS LTD # - - - 47 - - B FAST PARCELS LTD 10 20 0 30 [33.3%] [66.7%] BA KITCHEN COMPONENTS LTD 19 74 0 93 [20.4%] [79.6%] BABCOCK INTERNATIONAL GROUP PLC 29 22 3 54 [56.9%] [43.1%] BABINGTONS SOLICITORS 21 10 0 31 [67.7%] [32.3%] BAIRD W & G LTD 62 26 4 92 [70.5%] [29.5%] BAKER & MC KENZIE GLOBAL SERVICES (NI) 26 24 3 53 [52.0%] [48.0%] BAKER TILLY MOONEY MOORE 12 18 0 30 [40.0%] [60.0%] BALCAS TIMBER LTD 130 121 9 260 [51.8%] [48.2%] BALLOO HIRE CENTRES LTD 37 27 1 65 [57.8%] [42.2%] BALLYDOWN KIDS ACADEMY LTD 21 23 0 44 [47.7%] [52.3%] BALLYFORDE LTD T/A EDA MEDIA 12 13 1 26 [48.0%] [52.0%] BALLYGARVEY EGGS 27 13 9 49 [67.5%] [32.5%] BALLYKINE STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS LTD * - - - 27 - - BALLYMACONNELL PRIVATE NURSING HOME * - - - 32 - - BALLYMAGROARTY & HAZELBANK COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP # - - - 34 -
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