The Canadian Press

2013-04-11 | RBC Workers

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Royal Bank's chief executive Gord Nixon issued a public apology following a backlash after Canadian information technology workers at the bank complained they were being replaced by foreign workers, some of whom were being brought to Canada for training by the bank's contractor, iGate. Canadian Press reporter Lori Paris had this report.

Date: 2013-04-11
Placeline: TORONTO, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 30 seconds

Transcript Prediction: << RBC chief executive Gordon Dixon says the bank should have been more sensitive at in all the impacted workers will be offered comprable job opportunities within the bank RVC is also reviewing its supplier arrangements and policies the apology Simsbury public backlash after some employees complain they were losing their jobs and being forced to train replacement brought into Canada under temporary foreign work permit IBC says it and outsourced to wear to an Indian company which is brought in the workers for training L'Oreal Paris the Canadian press Toronto >>


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