Dell's co-Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke said in a memo to staff that the company is facing “an uncertain future'.
It is not yet known how many of the roughly 5,000 people the company employs in Ireland will be affected.
DELL TECHNOLOGIES brand at company's pavilion during the GSMA Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona,. Credit: Jordi Boixareu/Alamy Live News “The impact on Ireland so far of tech sector announcements isn’t anything like the impact on some other countries and other parts of the world,” Minister Coveney said.
“Unlike many other countries across the European Union and across the world, in the context of the headwinds that we faced last year around increased costs, dramatic disruptions to supply chains and so on, Irish companies and multinationals here in Ireland have performed remarkably strongly.
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