The closing of Europe offices is already communicated to the work councils … the next question is are they closing Europe as a business or keeping a few employees WFH. Like the titanic they have hit the TK iceberg and there’s no hope any more. Now it’s just a matter of time. 1 year maybe two. It’s too late now. When this news hits the market (customers) they are all going to raise red flags, especially the large enterprises, and will run away from CSG which crossed the point of no return.
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This is not the truth, as not all workers councils have received information on the offices yet.
worker council are personnel representative in certain countries like spain, france, germany, etc
others have at best unions.
in all case you should be fixed soon
I am in the UK, what is a 'worker council' ? Does this mean they are closing down their entire EMEA operations?
Thanks @1fnc+1kgCVD0h, I'm in the States and have no idea what a worker council even is lol. I was just curious to see how much real estate they are letting go. We've sold off 2 buildings in the HQ campus in Fort Lauderdale, with potentially another one on the table as well.
"When this news hits the market (customers) they are all going to raise red flags" - I doubt it because the lazy CIOs that choose to stay with CSG clearly don't care about the decline of customer service and the ongoing increase in prices for obsolete legacy software.
it s not just cambridge…
ask your worker council, they are aware since last friday :-)
Last post someone mentioned it was just the Cambridge office, has that changed? Is it now all UK offices?
Yep, not surprised. Standard operating procedure. Offshore it all FTW!
TK’s mentor Hock Tan will be doing similar at VMware soon; so don’t think about finding a job there.
I heard the Indians are then offshoring to Africa.