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FSU rejects outsourcing to India
Melbourne, December 20 (UNI) One of the most prominent Australian anti-outsourcing body, the Finance Sector Union (FSU), has urged the St George Bank shareholders to reject outsourcing to India.
The Australian bank is having its annual general meeting at Convention and Exhibition Centre in Sydney today.
''St George cannot continue to satisfy shareholders with the argument that offshoring is necessary to give the bank a competitive advantage when they base their reputation around caring for people,'' FSU national secretary Paul Schroder said in a statement.
''Their actions continue to fly in the face of concerns from workers, customers and shareholders,'' he further said.
Security of the sensitive account information and customer contact details have been given as two reasons for this unusual urging to the shareholders. Moving of St George Bank jobs would undermine the bank's reputation, he urged.
According to the Australian media reports, the bank earlier this year moved over 70 jobs from Sydney and Adelaide to Bangalore in India.
FSU
is
also
involved
in
a
number
of
campaigns
to
prevent
export
of
Australian
jobs
to
low-wage
countries
like
India
as
most
of
the
leading
Australian
banks
--
National
Australia
Bank,
Commonwealth
Bank
of
Australia,
ANZ
Bank,
etc,
have
outsourced
to
India.



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