Intel axes Glasgow jobs
Intel is to bring the shutters down on its Glasgow operation in what may be the first of a series of cuts. The 17-strong design team were called in by managers yesterday afternoon to be told the company had failed to find a role for them in a year-long review.
Intel said the staff will have the chance to enter its internal redeployment pool if they wish. However The Register’s source said he felt no real effort had been made to reassign them.
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