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This happens every year at RBS and HSBC, the usual loop: massive job cuts.... few months of things go tulip... few months of massive hiring spree !! start again !!
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RBS culling IT staff and contractors
That's because they're too frightened to cut any jobs in the mafia-type atmosphere of ops in Edinburgh. There are 2nd soon to be 3rd generation of young operators in there...
(Oh and good luck to any consultancy attempting to get DevOps in there...)
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I know a few still hanging in there. Been there 5+ years. Awaiting the chop. Carrying on invoicing.Originally posted by Mordac View PostHaven't they all been offshored already? I find it hard to believe anyone would take a gig at RBS knowing full well they're going to get an annual rate cut and be replaced by the cheapest Bob at the first available opportunity.
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Haven't they all been offshored already? I find it hard to believe anyone would take a gig at RBS knowing full well they're going to get an annual rate cut and be replaced by the cheapest Bob at the first available opportunity.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI bet they will be offshored.
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Amazing how many senior management do 2 years, "save" money(which actually costs in the long term), get the bonuses, then leave before the ppp hits the fan. Seagull management.Originally posted by original PM View PostI bet the people who made the decisions to protect their bonuses could not really give a toss.
My favourite was JPM getting rid of all their internet security experts. Then losing 76 million personal detail records to Russia....
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I bet the people who made the decisions to protect their bonuses could not really give a toss.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI bet they will be offshored.
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Sounds like a gravy ship.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOne corner on one floor of one of the offices.
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One corner on one floor of one of the offices.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWhat % of the contract staff would 230 represent?
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RBS culling IT staff and contractors
Unite union claims RBS plans 900 IT job cuts - BBC News
Money to be made selling benches me thinks.The Unite union has said Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is planning 900 technology job cuts at its London office by 2020 to reduce costs.
It alleged that RBS intends to cut 40% of its permanent IT staff, or 650 jobs, as well as 230 contractors.Tags: None
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