Hi Stian, The factory grounds had 2 entrances, entering from 2 different housing estates, one of which was a catholic estate and the other a protestant estate. Once inside the factory grounds however, the employees entered the buildings through the same doors. It has always been said that the workers got along fine with each other regardless of religious beliefs, and the troubles were kept out of the factory. It was just safer for the employees not to have to travel through each others estates to work. I have heard that on a few occasions some employees had heard gunfire while going to work, but that they laughed about it together once inside the factory! Thank God Northern Ireland is a much safer place today. Best wishes, John Dore, Ireland. --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Stian Birkeland" <dmc_norway@xxxx> wrote: > Is it true what the report tells us? > > It says: "The plant had two doors for employee entry -- one for Catholics, > one for Protestants -- which gives you an idea of how pleasant a place it > must have been to work." > > Let's hear the truth - did the factory actually have separate employee > entries for Catholics and Protestants? > > Robert Lamrock? Joe Murray? >