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307 PayPal jobs under threat in Dublin and Dundalk (RTE.ie)

307 jobs are under threat at online payment firm PayPal's offices in Dublin and Dundalk in Co Louth.

Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. He said the Paypal leadership team has assured him that the company remains committed to Ireland and the remaining 2,000 staff the company will continue to employ here. "We are offering enhanced redundancy and support packages to help them as they move to the next step in their careers," the company said. We need your consent to load this rte-player contentWe use rte-player to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. "PayPal remains committed to Ireland and our Dublin and Dundalk sites will continue to be among our largest global centres for employment and operations, supporting our customers," it said in a statement.

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Tánaiste Leo Varadkar speaks of 'real shock' and 'disappointment' at ... (Independent.ie)

Tántaiste Leo Varadkar has spoken of the “real shock" to staff working at Paypal's offices in Dundalk and Blanchardstown after they were informed of 307 job ...

In a statement, Mr Varadkar added: “I’m very conscious of the workers and their families receiving this news today. “If redundancies are to proceed, this will be a major blow for Dundalk especially. We have requested a meeting with senior PayPal officials as soon as possible to hear from them what their future plans are for their sites in Ireland.” However, he added: "We remain committed to Dundalk and Dublin and Ireland as a whole. It would not really be right for me to go into details of what the changes might be in detail.” "I have spoken with the Paypal leadership team and expressed my disappointment at the decision and the impact it will have on their employees.

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PayPal to cut more than 300 jobs in Dublin and Dundalk (BreakingNews.ie)

Tánaiste and Minister for Employment Leo Varadkar said the news 'will come as a real shock to the staff working at Paypal's Dundalk and Blanchardstown ...

The company has assured me that Paypal remains committed to Ireland and the remaining 2,000 staff the company will continue to employ here," he said. Sinn Féin TD for Louth Ruairí Ó Murchú said: “Now is not the time that anybody would like to be losing a job. The spokesperson said PayPal “remains committed to Dundalk and Dublin and Ireland as a whole".

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Tánaiste makes statement on PayPal job cuts in Dundalk and Dublin (Dundalk Democrat)

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar has said that the government will make all necessary State assistance available to ...

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Over 300 jobs to go at PayPal offices in Dundalk and Blanchardstown (thejournal.ie)

Staff were told of the changes this morning and the company has said redundancies will be subject to consultation with employees. The move comes following “a ...

“PayPal is committed to ensuring that colleagues who leave under the proposed changes are treated fairly and generously. We will continue to employ well over 2,000 employees after the proposed changes. “This news will come as a real shock to the staff working at Paypal’s Dundalk and Blanchardstown offices, their families and communities.

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Job losses at PayPal in Ireland as 307 workers to be let go in Dublin ... (Irish Mirror)

The global company did not comment on workers' claims that the jobs are being relocated to Bangalore in India.

“The figure for the whole of Ireland is 307, with 135 in Dublin and 172 in Dundalk. PayPal revealed that 307 jobs will go at its bases in Dublin and Dundalk and that consultations will “start this week” with the “affected workers”. A PayPal spokesperson said: “We have spoken with our workers and are proposing to remove a selection of roles at our two sites in Ireland, which are in Dublin and Dundalk.

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PayPal to cut more than 300 jobs from its Irish operations (The Irish Times)

“We are proposing to remove a selection of roles in Dundalk and Dublin subject to consultation with employees and we notified employees in the affected teams of ...

It is also going to be very worrying for anybody working in PayPal at this time no matter what promises are made. “We remain committed to Dundalk and Dublin and Ireland as a whole. We are looking at the business as a whole,” the spokesperson added.

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PayPal plans to cut 307 jobs in Dublin and Dundalk (Siliconrepublic.com)

The Tánaiste said assistance will be available to impacted PayPal workers to help them find new employment, education and training options.

PayPal employed around 2,800 workers at its Irish sites at the time. “PayPal is committed to ensuring that colleagues who leave under the proposed changes are treated fairly and generously,” the company added in its statement. “I’m very conscious of the workers and their families receiving this news today,” Varadkar added.

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Paypal announces over 300 job losses (Irish Examiner)

PayPal is to cut 307 jobs from its offices in Dundalk and Dublin, the company announced today. Consultation with staff regarding the redundancies is set to ...

In response to the job cuts Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar said: "I have spoken with the PayPal leadership team and expressed my disappointment at the decision and the impact it will have on their employees. "PayPal is committed to ensuring that colleagues who leave under the proposed changes are treated fairly and generously. In a statement a spokesperson for the company said: "PayPal remains committed to Ireland and our Dublin and Dundalk sites will continue to be among our largest global centres for employment and operations, supporting our customers.

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