Activision Blizzard is reportedly planning redundancies at its Irish office in Blackpool, Cork. Blizzard Entertainment is looking to lay off almost 140 workers in Ireland, around 68% of the office's workforce. The company has refused to negotiate with union representatives regarding the cuts. TikTok is also restructuring in Ireland, planning to cut a number of Irish jobs due to global efforts.
TikTok executives have raised questions about the China-based leadership of CapCut, a ByteDance-owned video editing app popular with TikTok users. https://t.co/j2lSiIxirC From @JuroOsawa.
TikTok’s global restructuring efforts are being felt in Ireland, as the company plans to cut a number of Irish jobs as a result. https://t.co/DlzEc6vqdN
Blizzard Entertainment is looking to lay off 136 workers in Cork, Ireland, equating to around 68% of the office's workforce https://t.co/fLziV9Impx https://t.co/9gWo1AOm9C
Report: Blizzard is laying off almost 140 workers in Ireland It's claimed the company has refused to negotiate with union representatives since announcing the cuts https://t.co/JrT6hc9kms https://t.co/D2kZXqIKbA
Activision Blizzard is reportedly planning redundancies at its Irish office located in Blackpool, Cork https://t.co/inbLqoYzk5