NBN Co rejects Coalition’s ‘talentless’ cheap shot
- 11 August, 2010 19:43
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Senior NBN Co executive, Kevin Brown, has used an internal company-wide email to reject the Coalition’s slur that it will be unable to find high-quality staff and is a “stodgy government bureaucracy”.
Opposition Finance spokesperson, Andrew Robb, has claimed NBN Co would not be able to attract the “highly skilled, highly innovative, highly specialised talents” that it will need to realise Labor’s National Broadband Network policy.
“Many of them will go overseas. They will not go and join a stodgy government bureaucracy with all its rules and bureaucracy and dictate to the Australian community,” said Robb as he aided Shadow Communications Minister, Tony Smith, in outlining the Coalition’s own broadband policy – which would see NBN Co disbanded and its hundreds of staff lose their jobs.
In an email to NBN Co staff, the company’s chief human resources officer and head of Corporate Services, Kevin Brown, rejected the “unjustified” comments as “ill-informed cheap shots”.
“I assure you that public comments by the Coalition opposition about the talentless people at NBN Co in a “stodgy government bureaucracy” are not views expressed to me by many other players in the Australian business community or global technology companies,” he said.
Brown pointed out that with regard to NBN Co’s “top 100 employees”, more than half of the group had two university degrees (including four doctorates), 53 had worked in senior telco sector roles in Australia and overseas, over 15 percent had worked in top roles in “globally recognised companies”, including ASX50 companies and 27 were engineers by training.
In addition, seven out of NBN Co chief executive’s eight direct reports had lived and worked overseas in the global telecommunications industry.
“If the university system, all major telcos in Australia, the global technology supply companies and a number of ASX50 companies produce no talent then NBN Co may be “talentless”! I think not,” Brown said.
There have been few known leaks to the media from within the ranks of NBN Co since it was formed a year ago, but Brown appeared to hint that some staff may want to speak out in view of the Coalition’s threat to disband the fledgling company.
“The Federal Election and its focus on broadband policy is a confronting time for all of us at NBN Co,” he said. “I am aware many of you hold views about the right way forward for Australia, with an effective industry structure, where NBN Co can deliver cheap, equitable access to real high speed broadband for every Australian.”
“These are passionately held views we should each have, however at this time, I ask you to continue to be circumspect in the public airing of your views and allow Mike Quigley to represent NBN Co’s views with one voice. Our job is to stay focused on how to cost-effectively deliver the network despite the intense speculation about both broadband and NBN Co’s future.”
Brown thanked the staff for their hard work and professionalism in these “unusual times” for NBN Co and asked staff to stay focused on the job at hand.
Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.
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Emmisfor
That was a typical cheap, political slur from Robb, agreed.
Robb is not even in the same league, by a long shot, as the folks setting up and running the NBNco, and yet he has the arrogant temerity to label them talentless.
Just more evidence that no comment and accusation is too low for this desperate Liberal Party at this time, and truth has become, once again, the first victim.
Throwing cheap slurs at those far more qualified as yourself in a field is a sign of ignorance and indicative of the Liberal Party fear that a successful NBN will see them in the political wilderness for a decade. They will seek to destroy the NBN irrespective of the cost to Australia...
Acquired by Alcatel
Back in 1999, I wrked for a company that was aquired by Alcatel. Whlst I found Alcatel overall to be a bit of a dinosaur, I can tell you that Mike Quigley is one hell of an operator.
Whilst he was incredibly intelligent, he made the janitor feel like he was worth a million bucks to the company. The guy is "A" class!
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