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Ireland layoffs

Anyone hear anything about the layoffs in Cork? They dropped from 3 buildings down to 1. Surely they will do more layoffs? Stock options are amazing this year if they don't

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In office is more opportunity to spread the virus.

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is ireland a tax haven?
Ireland is often referred to as a tax haven due to its favorable corporate tax policies. Ireland offers tax incentives for research and development, making it an attractive destination for multinational corporations, especially in the tech industry.

The world will look a lot different in 4 years

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If they don’t get into the office they will be down to zero buildings. And Hock doesn’t do remote working. It is as plain as the nose on your face but they can’t see it for some reason.

The “shur, I can do my job from home, what does it matter?” brigade are not seeing the big picture, my advice is get in there before it’s too late.

Or the alternative is to run the gauntlet, but don’t forget, every other company is bringing their employees back to the office too. You have a cushy number, get in the 3-4 days a week and thank your lucky stars.

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