Dell to lay off 250 workers in Dublin and Limerick

The US computer giant Dell has announced plans to lay off 250 workers at its operations in Dublin and Limerick over the coming months.

The US computer giant Dell has announced plans to lay off 250 workers at its operations in Dublin and Limerick over the coming months.

The compulsory redundancies will mostly affect workers in the company's sales, marketing and support operations in Dublin.

Dell is describing the lay-offs as "organisational changes to improve competitive advantage and long-term profitability".

The company currently employs around 4,500 people in Dublin and Limerick.

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