Worrying reports have emerged for the tech sector as Hewlett Packard has announced plans to cut its global workforce by 3,000 to 4,000 over the next three years. The company
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Anheuser-Busch InBev has announced that it will cut at least 3% of its combined work force as part of cost-cutting efforts following its proposed merger with SABMiller over the next several
Microsoft has announced that it will cutting an additional 2,850 jobs in 2017 than it had previously announced in May 2016. Microsoft has has laid off over 10 percent of its
Hundreds of jobs could be at risk in Athlone and Dublin if Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson goes ahead with its plans to lay of thousands of staff globally. If plans go
Seagate has announced that it will lay off 70 workers in its Springtown facility in Derry. The US company, which makes hard drives and develops other top-of-the-range products, said it is being
Intel is set to cut hundreds of jobs from its Irish workforce as part of a global restructuring by the computer chip giant. A week ago the company announced that it
Tech giant Intel has announced that it will cut 12,000 jobs of its 107,300 strong workforce worldwide. The company currently employs around 5,500 people in Ireland. 4,500 of those are at its manufacturing
Swiss bank Credit Suisse has announced that it will cut 2,000 jobs at its global markets business. The latest cuts are in addition to the 4,000 job cuts that the
AvantCard, one of Ireland largest credit card company is to cut nearly a quarter of it’s workforce at it’s Carrick-on-Shannon office in Co. Leitrim. The company has struggled to attract
The 400 staff in the Deutsche Bank Dublin-based offices have not been offered any guarantee that cuts would not take place in its Irish arm. It has been revealed that
Twitter is making rather significant cuts to its employee numbers after confirming it is to shed 8 percent of its staff. This is approximately 336 people and is part of
Irish Water is to cut 1,200 jobs by 2021, according to parent company Ervia’s business plan published Wednesday morning. The company hopes to save €1.1 billion across areas including payroll,