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Around 100 jobs to be cut at Primark HQ in Dublin

June 25, 2025
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Around 100 jobs to be cut at Primark HQ in Dublin
Around 100 jobs to be cut at Primark HQ in Dublin
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Primark, the parent company of Penneys, is planning to cut around 150 jobs in Ireland, the UK and the US.

Around 100 of the proposed redundancies would be at the company’s Dublin head office.

That represents around 7% of the 1,500 staff based at the international headquarters in Dublin.

The planned job cuts are in HR, finance and procurement and are linked to a proposal to move a number of support function activities to a third party.

It is understood the third party provider is Accenture in Mumbai.

“As we continue to grow internationally, we need to evolve our operating model to best support this ambition,” a Primark spokesperson said.

“We’re exploring how resourcing via external partners could help support our operations so that we can focus our own resources on what we do best.”

“As part of this, we are now proposing that a number of support function activities move to a third party and we are beginning a collective consultation.”

“This unfortunately will impact a number of Primark colleagues primarily in our head office operations.”

The company said the decision was not taken lightly.

“We understand how difficult this news is for those colleagues affected and we’ll be working to support them as best we can,” Primark said.

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