IBM Shifts Remaining US-Based AIX Dev Jobs To India
Evidently, the majority of those redeployed found jobs elsewhere at IBM. A lesser number of staff are evidently stuck in “redeployment limbo,” with no IBM job identified and no evident prospects at the company. “It also appears that these people in ‘redeployment’ limbo within IBM are all older, retirement eligible employees,” our source said. “The general sense among my peers is that redeployment is being used to nudge older employees out of the company and to do so in a manner that avoids the type of scrutiny that comes with layoffs.”
Layoffs generally come with a severance payment and may have reporting requirements. Redeployments — directing workers to find another internal position, which may require relocating — can avoid cost and bureaucracy. They also have the potential to encourage workers to depart on their own. We’re told that IBM does not disclose redeployment numbers to its employees and does not report how internal jobs were obtained — through internal search, with the assistance of management — or were not obtained — employees left in limbo or who choose to leave rather than wait.
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