The voice of Canadians has been heard, RBC apologized today

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The bank that controversially outsourced Canadians jobs to a company that hires temporary foreign workers issued a public apology on Thursday, after days of denying any wrongdoing in the matter. Royal Bank of Canada presidentand CEO Gord Nixon previously said the bank had done nothing wrong when it replaced 45 workers with an outsourcing agency that hires immigrants through Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program.

The program is designed to fill job vacancies when qualified Canadians were unavailable to take the position, not replace Canadian workers. Nixon had previously said RBC did not hire temporary foreign workers, and that it was up to the agency they had contracted, iGate, to ensure they followed Canadian laws.

After nearly a week of furious public outrage, Nixon appears ready to concede there is a difference between technically legal and totally immoral.

[ Related: RBC foreign workers controversy won't affect bottom line: expert ]

“While we are compliant with the regulations, the debate has been about something else,” Nixon wrote in a statement released Thursday. “The question for many people is not about doing only what the rules require - it’s about doing what employees, clients, shareholders and Canadians expect of RBC. And that’s something we take very much to heart.”

Nixon went on to apologize for being insensitive to the employees who were given short-shrift by the outsourcing and promised them “comparable job opportunities within the bank.”

He went on to promise the bank would review its employment policy with outside agencies such as iGate and vowed to keep all of their client call centres in Canada.

[ More Brew: Report warned foreign worker was poised for misuse]

RBC may have been lawful in hiring iGate to fill those sudden job vacancies, it may even be truthful in saying there was no intention to give Canadian jobs away to temporary foreign workers. But that decision sure helped the bottom line.

And sometimes, that is all companies notice. The bottom line. Perhaps the public outrage over the decision has finally reached a point that it was affecting the bottom line. That, or RBC woke up with a conscience.

Either way. They are really, really sorry that bankers across the country are mad at them.

The apology was a hot topic of conversation online on Thursday. Would you believe it was received with skepticism on Twitter?
 
http://rbc.com/openletter/



An Open Letter to Canadians

RBC has been in the news this week in a way no company ever wants to be.

The recent debate about an outsourcing arrangement for some technology services has raised important questions.

While we are compliant with the regulations, the debate has been about something else. The question for many people is not about doing only what the rules require - it’s about doing what employees, clients, shareholders and Canadians expect of RBC. And that’s something we take very much to heart.

Despite our best efforts, we don’t always meet everyone’s expectations, and when we get it wrong you are quick to tell us. You have my assurance that I’m listening and we are making the following commitments.

First, I want to apologize to the employees affected by this outsourcing arrangement as we should have been more sensitive and helpful to them. All will be offered comparable job opportunities within the bank.

Second, we are reviewing our supplier arrangements and policies with a continued focus on Canadian jobs and prosperity, balancing our desire to be both a successful business and a leading corporate citizen.

Third, our Canadian client call centres are located in Canada and support our domestic and our U.S. business, and they will remain in Canada.

Fourth, we are preparing a new initiative aimed at helping young people gain an important first work experience in our company, which we will announce in the weeks ahead.

RBC proudly employs over 57,000 people in Canada. Over the last four years, despite a challenging global economy, we added almost 3,000 full-time jobs in Canada. We also hire over 2,000 youth in Canada each year and we support thousands more jobs through the purchases we make from Canadian suppliers. As we continue to grow, so will the number of jobs for Canadians.

RBC opened for business in 1864 and we have worked hard since then to earn the confidence and support of the community. Today, we remain every bit as committed to earning the right to be our clients’ first choice, providing rewarding careers for our employees, delivering returns to shareholders who invest with us, and supporting the communities in which we are privileged to operate.

I’d like to close by thanking our employees, clients, shareholders and community partners for your input and continued support.

Sincerely,

Gord Nixon

Gord Nixon
President and Chief Executive Officer,
Royal Bank of Canada
 
Cool! This is something that cannot happen in China.
 
从相关的连接来看。 对皇家银行的压力来自多个渠道, 不仅仅有很多客户打电话给皇银的公共关系部门,各大媒体纷纷表明立场,移民部长重新阐明雇佣政策的原则,在脸书和推特上信息被快速传递, 迫使皇银必须快刀斩乱麻的修补自身形象。
 
中国人工便宜,怎么可能outsourcing。
I did not mean outsourcing. I meant the way how ordinary people can make a difference. But then I realize I am still wrong. :D
 
从相关的连接来看。 对皇家银行的压力来自多个渠道, 不仅仅有很多客户打电话给皇银的公共关系部门,各大媒体纷纷表明立场,移民部长重新阐明雇佣政策的原则,在脸书和推特上信息被快速传递, 迫使皇银必须快刀斩乱麻的修补自身形象。

坚决反对外包,哪家公司把工作外包,大家都一起坚决抵制.
 
这是西方工业国家的底线,RBC的高层都是SB。
 
这是西方工业国家的底线,RBC的高层都是SB。

那么多西方工业国家的公司Outsourcing/off-shore到其他国家,底线在哪里?

RBC这次是傻到把人搞到加拿大来了。如果他们在印度/中国搞个摊子支持IT,有什么办法。

除非立法,否则outsourcing不可能杜绝。
 
实际北美的企业文化得改改,经济不好时大家就都减薪,这样大家对企业更忠心,领导也应该和大家同甘共苦。不要不好时就裁人,好时又乱招人。而且那些高管不管好坏,都拿天价工资。
 
Outsourcing/off-shore把自己百姓害死,把国家经济搞垮。可是,那些高管为了自己的bonus,根本不去理会。
 
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