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Pacific Internet's Sydneysider techies opt for redundancy

By Jeanne-Vida Douglas, ZDNet Australia
March 05, 2002
URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/business/soa/Pacific-Internet-s-Sydneysider-techies-opt-for-redundancy/0,139023166,120263838,00.htm


Restructuring within Asia-Pacific ISP Pacific Internet has led to job losses in Sydney, as the company's technical operations are consolidated in Melbourne.

Pacific Internet managing director Dennis Muscat described the move as a way to centralise technical services provisioning and streamline operations, and said the Sydney workers had been offered ample opportunity to remain with the company.

-We gave the Sydneysiders a chance to apply for the positions in Melbourne, but none of them took us up on the offer," Muscat said. Meanwhile, rather than signalling a scaling back of the Sydney operations, Muscat said the sales operations were to be expanded to keep up with growth in the market.

-The Sydney market is always about three months ahead of either Brisbane or Melbourne, so it is an important sales centre for us," Muscat said. -It makes sense to consolidate out technical operations in one spot, and that is all we are doing."

According to Muscat, only six people have been affected by the closure of technical operations in Sydney, however, other reports put the number as high as 24.

-It is never a great thing when people lose their jobs, but every effort was taken to make sure they were offered the opportunity to make the move," Muscat said.

Affected workers expect their jobs to be terminated within the next month.

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