Barclays to offshore 1,800 IT jobs

By Nick Heath, Special to ZDNet Asia
Wednesday, July 16, 2008 10:23 AM

Barclays is to cut 1,800 IT posts in the United Kingdom as part of plans to create centrally managed technology "centers of excellence" in key offshore locations around the globe.

The global infrastructure and service delivery (GISD) roles will be scrapped in the United Kingdom and new jobs created in Hungary, India and Singapore over the next two years, with 700 U.K. posts to be lost by September this year.

By 2010 the number of U.K. tech jobs at Barclays will be reduced by 1,800, a figure that includes IT contractors as well as employees. That will leave 1,000 GISD jobs remaining in the United Kingdom, based in Cheshire and London.

This will allow Barclays to create around 1,700 new roles offshore in global technology centers of excellence.

Most of the affected U.K. tech staff will either be redeployed or offered voluntary redundancy packages. Fewer than 50 staff are expected to face compulsory redundancy out of the 700 posts initially affected this year, according to the trade union Unite, which said future growth would further reduce losses.

But Unite warned of higher levels of redundancies in the following years, as many contractor posts will have already been filled by redeployments.

Keith Brookes, national secretary for Barclays at Unite, said: "We can avoid heavy duty compulsory redundancies because of the long lead time on the talks between Barclays and the union.

"The move is inevitable but we have to ensure that the [United Kingdom] is maintained as a center of excellence and we have that commitment from the bank."

He said the majority of the redeployed staff would enter jobs at the same level and in the same locations.

Unite asked for all affected staff to be given three months working notice and three months paid redundancy notice, and for redundant staff seeking retraining externally to be given a £2,000 (US$3,974) allowance.

Barclays has also promised there will be no more tech job losses this year outside of the offshoring initiative, Unite says.

A spokeswoman for Barclays said: "Barclays ambition is to become one of a handful of universal banks leading the global financial services industry, helping our customers and clients throughout the world to achieve their goals.

"We need to transform to a global organization, able to serve the needs of our customers and clients who have operations around the world.

"As far as possible, we will manage the reduction in headcount by reducing the number of contractors and temps we employ."

Nick Heath of Silicon.com reported from London.


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