Covalen workers protest at Meta's HQ in Dublin
Workers at outsourcing firm Covalen, who are members of the Communications Workers' Union (CWU), have staged a protest at the Dublin headquarters of Meta.
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Workers at outsourcing firm Covalen, who are members of the Communications Workers' Union (CWU), have staged a protest at the Dublin headquarters of Meta.
The Communication Workersโ Union (CWU) is organising Fridayโs protest, which will take place at Metaโs Dublin HQ and Covalenโs Haddington Road office.
Recent job cuts announced by Meta has sparked concern in both business and political circles amid fears that the great AI job displacement is already under way, writes Correspondent Brian O'Donovan.
Facebook parent company Meta will begin notifying staff who will be affected by plans to cut 8,000 jobs globally, which is around 10% of its workforce.