Accenture has said that around 400 Irish jobs will be cut as part of 19,000 global redundancies in the company
CONSULTING FIRM ACCENTURE has revealed it is axing around 19,000 jobs across its worldwide workforce over the next 18 months.
An Accenture spokesperson told The Journal that around 400 employees Ireland would be made redundant: “After a careful review of our business operations, we can confirm that we are going into collective employee consultation for a proposed redundancy programme that is anticipated to affect approximately 400 of our people in Ireland.”It is also closing offices globally as part of the plans to save around $1.
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