| Dell to migrate 1900 Limerick jobs to Lodz |
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| Written by Andrew Carey | |||
| Thursday, 08 January 2009 09:34 | |||
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Sean Corkery, vice president of operations EMEA and a senior Dell figure in Limerick, delivered the announcement this morning and said that the jobs migration was part of the company's 3 billion dollar global review that would see them adopt cost saving measures. Dell said that this was necessary to remain competitive and increase customer satisfaction. Over 1,000 jobs are to remain at the Limerick facility. An official press statement was released just after 9.15 am on Thursday morning where the company stated that a "competitive severance packages" would be offerred to the staff and that onward employment assistance would be afforded and every effort made to ease this transition. The 1,900 jobs will be migrated to Poland between April and November of this year with the transition completed by January 2010. Dell cut more than 8,000 jobs last year and struggled to regain market share it lost to larger rival Hewlett-Packard Co. It also said last year it would outsource more manufacturing to cut costs. The full statement is as follows: DELL TO MIGRATE MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS FROM IRELAND TO POLAND AND PARTNERS BY EARLY 2010
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| Last Updated on Monday, 16 February 2009 10:45 |
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