HCL Technologies Denies Job Cut Reports, Reviews Terms in NI
HCL Technologies has refuted reports of substantial job cuts in Northern Ireland, attributing them to inaccuracies. The company is currently reviewing its terms and conditions to remain competitive, with no mention of customer demands for lower rates.
HCL Technologies has clarified that it is not planning over 1,000 job losses in Northern Ireland. The company is instead reviewing its terms and conditions to stay competitive in the market.
The company has initiated a 90-day consultation with staff to discuss proposed changes. These changes aim to harmonize employee terms and conditions and reward high performance. Despite rumors, HCL has not confirmed that two of its largest customers are demanding lower rates.
HCL Technologies has received £5.5 million in grants from Northern Ireland's business development authority over the last seven years.
HCL Technologies has denied reports of mass job losses in Northern Ireland. The company is currently reviewing its terms and conditions to remain competitive, with no evidence of customer demands for lower rates. It has begun staff consultations and received significant grants from the region.
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