Stripe: Irish founded tech firm to cut 14% of its workforce

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Irish-founded fintech firm Stripe is to cut its global workforce by 14%.

The online payments company, founded by Limerick brothers Patrick and John Collison, announced the job losses and cost-cutting programme in an e-mail to staff on Thursday.

Staff will receive 14 weeks of severance pay, bonus payments and the cash equivalent of six months of existing healthcare premiums.

 

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