Former GlobeTech Staff From Outside The EU Claim The Firm Told Them To Leave Ireland by September 2nd

Up to 300 staff employed to grade Siri voice recordings had their contracts terminated.
Some former GlobeTech staff from outside the EU say the company told them they had to leave the country by September 2nd, after around 300 staff employed to grade Siri voice recordings had their contracts terminated.
The Echo reports that the Cork company say they are fully compliant with regulations laid down by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service and the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation.
Jamie O'Hara has this report for RedFM News
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