Posted by Geoff Corgan
on 05 November 2000 at 15:42:53:
I have spoken to some Barclays retirees this weekend who, as we know,
have an ongoing situation with the bank. Throughout the bank have kept
them advised of developments and anticipated decision dates. This has
been done by post using the Bank facilities and in an unbiased fashion.
Unless I have been missing them I do not appear to have received a word
from IBM not even a response from the article in The Times. Have they
made any announcements directly to the retirees? I see they have sent
out something to current employees presumeably to protect current
employee morale.
Posted by
Gerry Gregory on 06 November 2000 at 14:44:49:
In Reply to: IBM/Retiree Communication posted by
Geoff Corgan on 05 November 2000 at 15:42:53:
I have been totally unaware of this unsatisfactory situation until
today when I received an e-mail from a current IBM employee. I took
early retirement in May 2000.
Is this situation true for most of IBM retirees? If so then there must
be a way of finding out the names of those who have retired during the
last 5, 10 15 (?) years and informing them of what is happening.
Posted by
Alan Murphy on 06 November 2000 at 23:24:42:
In Reply to: IBM/Retiree Communication posted by
Geoff Corgan on 05 November 2000 at 15:42:53:
I have not received anything through the post either. The statement
to current employees from Paul Rogers is now available on this site (see
link below) as it concerns retirees and it is not available elsewhere.
IBM do have an internal site for active members, but no external site
for retirees. There is nothing to stop IBM from posting statements or
announcements to retirees on this Message Board.
Alan Murphy (Webmaster)
Posted by Rod
Ward on 10 November 2000 at 15:35:25:
In Reply to: IBM/Retiree Communication posted by
Geoff Corgan on 05 November 2000 at 15:42:53:
I do not believe that the note from Paul Rogers did anything to
raise morale - in fact the opposite was true from the reaction of
my colleagues.
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