VMware begins ‘consultation process’ with Cork staff with fears jobs could be cut 

VMware begins ‘consultation process’ with Cork staff with fears jobs could be cut 


Fears of job cuts have hit Irish employees following US semiconductor company Broadcom’s recent $69bn (€62.98bn) takeover of global cloud computing firm, VMWare, which has a long-standing presence in Ireland. 

Staff at its Cork campus received an email this morning telling them the firm has entered a “consultation process,” with fears that this could lead to a wave of job cuts across the company’s Irish arm.

VMware, which now goes by VMware by Broadcom following the takeover, employs more…



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