CSC UK staff face compulsory redundancies after too many sign up for voluntary ones
Compulsory redundancies could be on the cards for CSC’s UK employees as it attempts to fine tune the lay-off program it announced last month.
The firm announced a voluntary redundancy scheme last month as part of a big cutback program in Europe. However, The Register has been told that a flood of high paid staff have volunteered for the scheme. This means the redundancies would cost the company more than it bargained for, and so it has reserved the right to impose compulsory cuts on other staff instead.
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