IBM talks stalled as job cuts loom

 

Redundancy, pay negotiations ignored.

Legal action may be on the cards for IBM Australia, after it ignored Australian Services Union (ASU) demands to negotiate an enterprise agreement with staff last week.

The ASU had given IBM until 5pm on Friday to respond to its demand, following an order from Government-appointed workplace relations tribunal Fair Work Australia (FWA) requesting that IBM to negotiate with the union in good faith.

IBM refused to meet with union representatives. IBM spokesperson Matt Mollett told iTnews after 5pm on Friday that IBM Australia was "awaiting reasons for the order issued by Fair Work Australia."

The union hoped to come to an agreement for IBM staff  before May 12, when IBM was expected to announce plans that could see more than 800 local jobs moved offshore.

According to ASU spokesperson Sally McManus, the enterprise agreement would cover pay increases, overtime penalty rates, redundancy pay, and bonus redundancy payments should a job be sent offshore.

"IBM have said they are likely to make final announcements on 12 May. This means all [these issues] are very pressing," McManus told iTnews.

"[IBM] say they are considering their legal options. We will now discuss all our options with our members to determine a course of action -- we are not ruling anything out."


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