Intel has extended its unpaid leave scheme by a further three months in a fresh cost-cutting measure, the Business Post has learned, offering up to 2,000 workers thousands of euros to encourage them to take up to 12 weeks off work.
Manufacturing staff at the chipmaker’s campus in Leixlip were yesterday informed that the company was offering its voluntary
unpaid leave programme in the second quarter of 2023, having previously offered it to staff in the first three months of the year.
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