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104.1 | It happens for P.R. too | FXENG1::DEAN | | Wed Apr 16 1986 10:53 | 19 |
| There was a similar procedure for transferring to the DEC plant
in San German Puerto Rico. I found out after transferring there
in 1972. I was naive and didn't notice what was happening at
the time. After spending 2 years there I transferred back and
was treated as a new hire complete with new badge number. I
didn't think much about it until my 5 year aniversary came and
no notification of extra vacation time. I called personnel and
set the record straight, I thought. On my next transfer personnel
asked again what my start date was, I had since gotten back my
original badge number but personnel didn't include any record of
my time before P.R. or my time spent there. I had to go through
everything again on my 10th aniversary. My 15th went fine so I
hope it is finnaly straight.
It looks like Digital considers plants outside of the United
States to be different companies. If this is true, they should
make it clear to someone who is transferring.
Ed
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104.2 | Not everywhere | REX::MINOW | Martin Minow, DECtalk Engineering | Wed Apr 16 1986 12:48 | 10 |
| Strange, I was originally hired by Digital in Sweden (as a "European",
rather than as a "transferred American"). When I moved to the USA
four years later, everything transferred smoothly.
Perhaps the problem is with the investment and corporate laws of
the specific countries. I.e, Digital may enjoy tax advantages
by keeping the French companies legally separate.
Martin.
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104.3 | All is not french, that is in France | BISTRO::LIRON | roger liron @VBO | Thu Apr 17 1986 03:52 | 9 |
| Yes there probably are some fiscal/legal reasons.
Also Didier remember that both Ferney and Valbonne
functionnally are Area-level entities. As such they
are subsidiaries of Geneva HQ.
The fact that they are located on the french territory does
not mean any special relationship with DEC France.
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104.4 | | SATIRE::DRUEKE | | Thu Apr 17 1986 12:45 | 7 |
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Off the subject but: Didier - see #148.1 in ASKENET. Sorry, but
I'm a new noter.
Ray.
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104.5 | will do. | PRSIS3::DTL | have a look at RAINBW::ASKENET daily | Fri Apr 18 1986 07:11 | 0
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