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    Telstra will outsource part of its IT services to Deloitte Consulting Consortium - cutting around 340 jobs as part of an overall push to slash 10,000 from its workforce.

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    Telstra has thrown out federal Opposition claims that it’s secretly planning to outsource its maintenance and services division, which could have implications for up to 10,000 staff, describing the claims as “mischievous”.

  • IBM GSA: 150 staff walk out

    IBM Global Services Australia (GSA), an outsourcing division of computer giant IBM, has cut 64 jobs from its data processing units in Sydney and Melbourne, leading to a mass walkout of 150 workers.

  • EDS guarantees service in Aust despite job loss fears

    EDS Australia is downplaying the impact of likely workforce reductions on services to its Australian clients after conceding the company is preparing to cut jobs globally.

  • Union: Telstra trials a cover-up for future job cuts

    A decision by Telstra to go ahead with trials that include bringing sub contractors into its service operation has been slammed by Union officials as a “smoke screen” for future job cuts.

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