Longford Westmeath TD Peter Burke has been in talks with the company over planned cuts.
Enterprise Minister and Fine Gael Longford Westmeath TD, Peter Burke says that Intel's latest financial results look "positive" for Irish staff.
It comes after the chip maker says it wants to 'streamline' the organisation and cut down on management layers.
That's a sign that job losses are on the way, however Intel hasn't indicated how many or where in the organisation they'll be made.
Business Editor Joe Lynam says the company will continue to focus investment on the manufacturing of semiconductor products, which is the primary activity in its Leixlip site.
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