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Hundreds of Nokia's outsourced Symbian developers leaving Accenture
Tuesday, 03 April 2012
Hundreds of former Nokia employees at the consultancy firm Accenture
have left the company and claimed severance packages. Accenture has
offered the packages to workers who were only outsourced by Nokia last
autumn. According to a shop steward’s survey, up to 400 former Nokia
workers have accepted the packages.
“Around 40 percent of those who were transferred have sought [the
pay-offs],” said shop steward Sami Sallmén. “A majority of them have
signed leaving agreements. That’s based on the survey we commissioned.”
Nokia transferred 1,200 Symbian developers to Accenture. They continued
to work on the Symbian operating system while contracted to their new
employer.
Sallmén says that there is now so little work that some Accenture
employees are left twiddling their thumbs. The severance packages have
been an agreeable offer for many outsourced developers.
“Workers have not exactly been pleased with their new employer, and
they want to seek new challenges outside the company,” said Sallmén.
Sallmén himself is to join the departees, as he says Accenture has been a disappointment.
“Sure, at first it was a positive thing,” admitted Sallmén. “There were
maybe more different tasks at Accenture than at Nokia. After it went
through, it has been hassle and negative feedback the whole time."
Less work than promised
The severance packages are worth up to 15 months’ pay, according to Sallmén. The smallest payouts are a few months’ salary.
Even so, many employees have left without the benefit of the packages.
Pertti Porokari of the YTN union says that pay-off conditions stipulate
that the money should be repaid if the worker finds a new job this
year, leaving many people to go without the pay-off.
Unions had criticised the outsourcing arrangement from the start. They
had feared that Symbian developers—working on an operating system that
was to be replaced by Windows Phone as the main smartphone platform for
Nokia—would face a short career with their new employers.
Accenture management are keeping a low profile on the story. The
company’s communications department explained by email that the lay-off
programme is voluntary. It says that the packages have been offered to
those former Nokia employees that have not yet found new
responsibilities within Accenture. The company would not confirm how
many former Symbian developers had left.
News source: Yle Finland
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