Most of 300 employed in town will either have to relocate or be made redundant
The global financial firm employs about 310 employees at its offices in the Drinagh Business Park on the outskirts of the town. There had been widespread reports over recent days that jobs at the firm were in jeopardy.
BNY Mellon established a presence in Ireland in 1994 and services global clients from its offices in Dublin, Cork and Wexford. It is believed that the Cork and Dublin offices are not affected by these developments.Donald Trump’s reprieve for TikTok might only prove to be a short-term solution for the Chinese app
The finance company said it would not be commenting during the employee collective consultations process,. but it is understood around five per cent of the Wexford workforce will be offered the chance to work remotely, with the remaining 95 per cent being told their jobs would be relocated or they would be made redundant.“The manner in which the staff have been treated here is appalling.
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