Maersk prepares to lay off the Maidenhead staffers who rescued it from NotPetya super-pwnage

Maersk prepares to lay off the Maidenhead staffers who rescued it from NotPetya super-pwnage

Staff found out after seeing their own jobs advertised in India


Exclusive Maersk is preparing to make 150 job cuts at its UK command-and-control centre (CCC) in Maidenhead – the one that rebuilt the global shipping company's IT infrastructure after the infamous 2017 NotPetya ransomware attack.


The redundancies will see some jobs outsourced to India, according to employees who have been caught up in the process.


Company insiders told The Register they were first made aware of the situation in January, when confused staff found job adverts online for their own roles, posted by Indian outsourcer UCS, which is understood to be taking over the running of an outsourced CCC for Maersk.


One of the January 2020 adverts seen by Maersk workers



At the beginning of February, st ..

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