
Restructuring plan in action…
By Colin Barker
Published: 9 January 2009 09:04 GMT
Dell announced on Thursday that it is closing its manufacturing operation in Limerick, Ireland, and shifting production to its Polish plant and to third-party contractors.
The move will result in the loss of 1,900 jobs in a facility that employs 3,000 people.
Employees and unions in Ireland have long been expecting the decision, which is part of a $3bn restructuring plan that Dell announced last year.
Dell said that the first Limerick employees would leave the company in April and the whole process of switching production will be completed by January 2010. Workers will receive a competitive severance package and career outplacement assistance from the company, it added.
Dell has had a facility in Ireland for 18 years, where it has become a major force in manufacturing and the largest employer in the Limerick area. Commenting on the move Sean Corkery, vice president of operations, Dell Europe said: "This is a difficult decision but the right one for Dell to become even more competitive and deliver greater value to customers in the region."
According to Dell, the company's remaining employees in Ireland "will continue to co-ordinate EMEA manufacturing, logistics and supply-chain activities across a range of functions including product development, engineering, procurement and logistics". Dell will keep its Global Innovation Solutions Center and European Command Center in Limerick.
Original article: Dell cuts 1,900 Irish jobs in production switch from ZDNet UK
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