Diageo, the Guinness maker, faces job risks affecting roughly 150 roles based in Ireland, according to reports from Irish media outlets. Diageo employs more than 1,200 people in Ireland, with work spanning brewing, production, marketing, sales and other commercial functions. The reported job threat comes despite continued strong demand for Guinness, which some accounts describe as “booming,” and indicates the changes relate to Diageo’s operational or restructuring decisions rather than an immediate collapse in brand performance. The outlets do not provide detailed information on the specific roles or sites affected in the excerpts provided, nor do they outline a final timetable or the full rationale for the staffing reductions. The reports also do not specify whether the company has offered redundancy terms, redeployment options, or consultations with employees and unions. Overall, the available coverage centers on the scale of the potential workforce impact—around 150 jobs—while confirming Diageo’s broader Irish employment footprint and the presence of multiple functions at the company’s Ireland operations.