International
IBM Unions hold GLOBAL DEMONSTRATION
AGAINST GLOBAL JOB OUTSOURCING
Global decisions
from companies need Global action and response from employees.
We saw that with the virtual strike and now we can do it with a virtual demonstration.
The national unions, works councils and IWIS (IBM Workers International Solidarity)
global network are organizing a global virtual demonstration against the outsourcing
contract.
IBM is misusing outsourcing contracts to reduce the workforce in a cheap way.
In this kind of contract, IBM is selling not only services and machines but
also people.
We can see that recently in the IBM NSD to AT&T contract and Printing
Systems/ PSD maintenance to RICOH
as well as other outsourcing deals.
IBM employees from Network Service Delivery are against forced outsourcing
to AT&T and request negotiations right now! AT&T market-share and
competition in the European market and the past experience with this Telco
provider leads to the conclusion that there is a high risk of job loss for
the IBM jobs that will be transferred.
Therefore we, the International Unions at IBM, ask with 'One Global Voice'
for IBM management to open negotiations immediately in countries and offer
employees 'in scope' other options: voluntary-based transfers, guarantee of
employment in the new company with a return ticket to IBM in case of failure
within contract duration (5 years). Other options could be envisioned.
Different actions have taken place in different countries, demonstration,
strikes, petitions online (535+ signatures collected), etc… over the
past months. All of them are showing the large concern of the employees and
their frustration and anger.
All unions clearly request IBM management to review this decision and to adjust
it, taking into account respect for the employees as a person and recognize
the need for job security on.
We are against forced jobs outsourcing to AT&T, RICOH, and future ones,
and officially request win-win negotiations about job transfer terms and conditions,
in the different countries, urgently!
March 26,
2008 - IWIS (IBM Workers International Solidarity)