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Government figures expect redundancies in January or February via IrishTimesBiz

Two Government sources briefed on developments confirmed that they had been informally told to expect up to 100 redundancies, with the company scaling back before rehiring and expanding again in years to come.

About 4,500 of its Irish workforce are based at its Leixlip plant although it remains unclear how many will be required to take the temporary work breaks. “I had been expecting some redundancies but my understanding was that it would be in areas like HR [human resources], not on the manufacturing side of things,” she said. She said the voluntary time off scheme was evidence that Intel wanted to retain the “talented workforce” it has in the State.

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