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Old 17-01-2005, 16:03   #23
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Re: More NTL redundancies

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Originally Posted by Escapee
What annoys me are some departments were doing "nothing" when I ot up and left in 2001. (including the department I was working for)
Some of these poeple are still doing nothing nearly 4 years on!

How can they be so blinkered by getting rid of the very people they need to operate the networks, these people affected in wales have seen their managers numbers increased by a multiple of at least three, and then reduced again after it was realised they were over-staffed.

Don't forget people were also made redundant last month in departments directly giving engineering support to the network people, but these went un-reported on this forum at the time. Just remember that this has only come to light here because it's a large number in one go, and not small pockets that have been going on at regular intervals for field and network support positions.

Escapee, there are plenty of people all over ntl that don't work for home or networks, getting made redundant. Their jobs are pretty important too.
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