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The world's largest reinsurer, Swiss Re, unveiled plans to axe 2,000 jobs yesterday, hundreds of which are set to be lost from its iconic London offices in Sir Norman Foster's gherkin.
The latest round of cuts, which will be made over the next four months, comes only weeks after the company axed 250 of its senior managers. An announcement from the group yesterday gave no explanation for the cuts, other than claiming that they would "capture ... efficiency gains" and secure the company's competitiveness.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWe're doomed...
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Originally posted by MailmanYou should be edgy...everyone knows its contractors that go first!
Mailman
COntractors go first, then the permies then the contractors come back to cover for the permies the found they couldn't do without"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by MailmanYou should be edgy...everyone knows its contractors that go first!
MailmanI am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
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Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Originally posted by MailmanYou should be edgy...everyone knows its contractors that go first!
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Generally speaking this is correct, however I have worked on sites before when the perms went first due to the setup of the contractor budget, also its less costly to lay off UK perm workers than their continental counterparts.Comment
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I was at a well known mobile telco for a while where the permies were laid off first. The permies were paid out of operational expenditure but the contractors out of capital expenditure - a crucial difference for any department desperate to balance the budget.Comment
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Indeed Lucifer, I worked many years ago at a well known car manufacturer that was contractor top-heavy for that very reason.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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