No proposals made to Dell about keeping Irish jobs
Dell has not received any proposals about keeping manufacturing jobs in Limerick, and large-scale layoffs are expected to be announced as early as this week.
Dell has not received any proposals about keeping manufacturing jobs in Limerick, and large-scale layoffs are expected to be announced as early as this week.
While reports last week said that a group of Irish business people were in contact with the US computer maker in a bid to save jobs, The Sunday Business Post understands no proposal has been put to the company. An announcement on the future of the Limerick manufacturing operation, which...
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