Compass Ireland, the company providing food services on-site, is proposing to cut over a third of its 99 staff following reduced demand from Intel.
An additional 37 jobs are set to go at Intel’s Leixlip plant - this time among catering staff.
Compass Ireland, the company providing food services on-site, is proposing to cut over a third of its 99 staff following reduced demand from Intel.
Affected workers, according to The Journal, include catering assistants, kitchen porters and a barista.
Staff have been offered redundancy, reduced hours, or redeployment within Compass.
The move follows Intel’s announcement last month of up to 195 job cuts at the facility.

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