Twitter and Stripe have not informed Varadkar of layoff plans, says department via IrishTimesBiz
The notice stated that “does not mean that we have made any final decisions in relation to this process or your role”, adding they would have the opportunity to “express their views” via “employee representatives” who would be elected by staff shortly.
The group employs 500-600 staff in Dublin, but has not provided a breakdown on the redundancies for specific offices or regions, so it’s not yet clear how many of the dual Irish-US headquartered company’s Irish workforce will be affected. “This requires a 30-day consultation with employees and their representatives where collective redundancies are proposed. It also requires the company to inform the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment not less than 30 days before the first dismissals.
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