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Comments on: 'UK workers bear brunt of global HP job losses': Unite

Staff cuts 

Posted Thursday 13th November 2008 15:39 GMT

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Information I have heard on the EDS grapevine is that there are plans to cut much more than 7% within the next year or so. It could be as high as 20% globally.

Makes me even less proud (not that I ever was) to work for EDS - an HP company [ick]

Thats coz they can't lay people off else where... YET 

Posted Thursday 13th November 2008 15:49 GMT

All the initial layoffs in Europe will be in the UK because they can.

In other European countries they can't lay anyone off till they've gone through a couple of years worth of negotiations in the Unions. If previous rounds of HP blood letting are anything to go by, once all the hoops have been jumped through the layoffs the other side of the channel will make Agincourt look like a teddy bears picnic.

Improve quality 

Posted Thursday 13th November 2008 16:00 GMT

Coat

Presumably this is being done to slow down the rate at which EDS can loose Governmemts money by delivering overpriced applications that are legacy before they go live. Sounds like a good idea to me. It would also slow down their ability to loose sensitive MoD data.

Sounds like a bloody good plan to me.

Minds the one with the hard-drive containing half the armed forces personnel data in the pocket.

Smut 

Posted Thursday 13th November 2008 18:47 GMT

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They will just get rid of the employees by other means by planting smut on there home drives.... and I'm not kidding!

To be fair 

Posted Thursday 13th November 2008 23:29 GMT

Heart

they are fucking shit though.

Growth? 

Posted Friday 14th November 2008 07:19 GMT

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Haven't the unions heard the economy is well and truly fucked. All American companies are all going into chopping mode whilst the Europeans stick their heads in the sand and hope for the best. When the recovery comes guess where the jobs wont be created, thats right, in Europe since companies will factor the cost of getting rid of people into the investment equation.

@AC's in general, in particular, Smut 

Posted Friday 14th November 2008 08:47 GMT

Flame

Get a life, please.

The majority of EDS staff were, are, hard working and conscientious and let down by poor management and under-priced contracts. I spent several years working on Government contracts as an EDS employee and frequently there just was not the money available to do the job properly. Very frustrating.

Read any comments on the register relating to government contracts - not just those held by EDS - and you'll find a common thread...

BTW I'm still working on Government contracts, but not as an EDS employee, and things are no better here...

Shame! 

Posted Friday 14th November 2008 10:22 GMT

Paris Hilton

Does this mean EDS will make fewer cock-ups in UK Government IT?

Let's face it, they've led a charmed life up to now. One EDS employee said to me, "There are still loads of government IT projects for us to make a mess of."

Personally, I'd have sacked them after their first debacle. It makes one think there might be some 'kick-backs' somewhere ... Gods forfend this be true!

Paris, 'coz she knows how to blow a good IT project.

Good 

Posted Saturday 15th November 2008 18:31 GMT

Happy

MOD, Tax credits, Child Support Agency, MOD again, BSkyB... what a litany of failure. They're Just an extension of the civil service job creation scheme. Parasites.

Taxpayer screwed to boot. Now they know how it feels.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Data_Systems#Controversy

morale = rock bottom 

Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 10:53 GMT

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yeah, and people wonder why morale with EDS uk is at rock bottom...everyone I know just can't be bothered anymore - in the last year we've had the threat of volentary redundancy hanging over our heads and now this...

most of us don't even know if we'll have a job at xmas....