Bitter Ashes
7th April 2009, 22:01
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/7987659.stm
Well, it seems that they're having more redundancies. These people probably were not directly responsible for the failure of thier bank, unlike Mr Goodwin and also unlike Mr Goodwin, I somehow dont think they're going to recieve a £700k a year pension.
RBS are saying, it's all okay though, because they've made new jobs elsewhere in the company fof them. 650 jobs that is.
Oh and there was another 2,700 redundancies this year already for RBS.
And finaly, this is the same bank that was bailed out over £20bn and is now mostly state-owned.
Thoughts? Anything to add? I'm personaly intrested in how much the redunancy payments will be and whether they'll be reciveing thier pension contributions back.
Well, it seems that they're having more redundancies. These people probably were not directly responsible for the failure of thier bank, unlike Mr Goodwin and also unlike Mr Goodwin, I somehow dont think they're going to recieve a £700k a year pension.
RBS are saying, it's all okay though, because they've made new jobs elsewhere in the company fof them. 650 jobs that is.
Oh and there was another 2,700 redundancies this year already for RBS.
And finaly, this is the same bank that was bailed out over £20bn and is now mostly state-owned.
Thoughts? Anything to add? I'm personaly intrested in how much the redunancy payments will be and whether they'll be reciveing thier pension contributions back.