samedi 12 décembre 2009

HP faces strike action in UK over pay and pensions

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The UK's largest trade union Unite is balloting members working at HP on strike action after the company changed the status of some of its engineers and support specialists. The union announced the action over the company's planned changes in staffing rules, which would see 150 employees of HP IT services shifted to jobs at HP CDS, which would see them losing final salary pension schemes and performance benefits worth around £2,000.

"Our members face cuts to their pay and pensions and have no choice other than to begin an industrial action ballot. This is the latest in a series of attacks by the company on our members' pay and conditions, while senior executives and shareholders do very well indeed,' said Peter Skyte, a Unite national officer. "Unite remains willing to seek a resolution to this dispute with HP but not on the basis that one employee's pay cut results in a HP executive's pay and bonus increase.'

In its last financial report HP reported profits of £973 million for the quarter, and said that European demand was lower than any other major market. The company has already confirmed it is cutting some of its UK staff but hasn't confirmed numbers, although Unite expects 850 jobs to go. It has also cut back on staff at EDS and has repeatedly cut salaries for those staff still employedUnite has become increasingly active in the IT sphere, taking on IBM and Fujitsu over pensions and job losses.

If the ballot is successful it will be the first time HP has faced a British strike.