Do you have any information if Dell is closing the offices in Ireland?
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The only reason many foregin companies keep offices in europoor nation Ireland is for tax strategies. Therefore, the EU keeps fining many companies, causing businesses to leave. Byebye.
Cork is getting investment, jenn savedra was in cork recently and skipped Limerick and Dublin, that is very telling
Morale is so low in Ireland.
It is just a waiting game.
I heard they offered Voluntary package to some. I haven't heard what kind of severence package they will get.
I think they are slowly chipping away to stay out of the news.
When there are no managers left it is very telling.
Everyone is saying the same thing.
I think at least 90% is true.
Time will tell.
The old Double Irish isn’t, but there is a new treaty with the US to avoid double taxation.
"Not likely, tax treaty"
Is it still in effect? They need to pay their taxes in the US and stop taxing the middle class with tariffs.
Not likely, tax treaty
Doubtful for Cherrywood.At least in the medium term.DFS is there so a lot of financial and legal issues to switch which should delay things for now.
The only location outside of India that is safe is the Utah office as it's set up for servicing big money government contracts.
India - they work cheap and Dell does not care about quality
Someone in your org is getting a big bonus for the cuts
Cork is safe and getting investment, the other two sites could be at risk
Yes cyber is moving else where due to poor performance not sure where yet
Yes, but will keep the mailbox there.