IT giant Fujitsu has confirmed the closure of its headquarters in east Belfast. The Japanese company has decided not to renew the lease on the 23,619 sq ft Computer House on Holywood Road, which has ...
Fujitsu is planning a "transformation programme" which will result in a reduction of up to 1,800 jobs in the UK, its workers have been told. Unite said workers will be affected at Fujitsu's major ...
Fujitsu workers in Belfast who are members of the trade union, Unite, are to take further strike action. The workers at the Japanese electronics giant are involved in a dispute with the firm over job ...
Fujitsu workers in Belfast belonging to the union Unite are to take further industrial action. They are in a dispute with their employers, the Japanese electronics giant, about job cuts, a pay freeze ...
Fujitsu was named the winner of the Excellence in Workplace Health and Wellbeing award, sponsored by NB1. Fujitsu is a global IT company providing technology and business solutions to public and ...
Fujitsu, the Japanese chip and PC giant, is carrying out a wide review of its manufacturing operations in Northern Ireland in a move which could lead to the virtual closure of one of its sites in ...
The recently launched Young News Readers will prove to be “an exciting time for pupils, teachers and parents” as the initiative gathers pace, with almost 1,000 pupils in west Belfast to benefit from ...
The Japanese IT firm Fujitsu has announced plans to create 150 jobs in the North as part of an £8.8m (€11.2m) investment. Mon, 12 May, 2008 - 12:57 The Japanese IT firm Fujitsu has announced plans to ...
Fujitsu, the Japanese chip and PC giant, is to sell its manufacturing facility in Northern Ireland for an undisclosed sum to TriVirix International, an American-owned medical and biotech equipment ...
In the latest addition to what has been a dizzying array of new job announcements in the North, one of Europe’s top IT services companies Fujitsu Services is to create 150 jobs there. A major £8.8m ...
Fujitsu's Northern Ireland operation looks to have avoided significant job losses, a trade union has said. Last October, the Japanese company said its NI workforce was likely to be impacted by 1,800 ...
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