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* [http://www.allianceibm.org/ Alliance@IBM].  Its heart is in the right place, but much of the IBMer feedback is almost illiterate, and the site seems to have a defiant, unthinking attitude towards offshoring.
* [http://www.allianceibm.org/ Alliance@IBM].  Its heart is in the right place, but much of the IBMer feedback is almost illiterate, and the site seems to have a defiant, unthinking attitude towards offshoring.
* [http://www.ibmemployee.com/ IBMemployee.com].  Still going, but some key pages seem to have been neglected since 2001.  There's also a Gerstner obsession that clearly has little or no relevance to today.  Material is organised by date, rather than by subject—not easy to find your way around.
* [http://www.ibmemployee.com/ IBMemployee.com].  Still going, but some key pages seem to have been neglected since 2001.  There's also a Gerstner obsession that clearly has little or no relevance to today.  Material is organised by date, rather than by subject—not easy to find your way around.
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* [http://www.amipp.org.uk/ AMIPP]—The Association of Members of IBM Pension Plans.  Largely focussed on IBM UK's defined-benefit pension plans.  Supervised by Brian Marks, who was a trustee at IBM.

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USA

  • Alliance@IBM. Its heart is in the right place, but much of the IBMer feedback is almost illiterate, and the site seems to have a defiant, unthinking attitude towards offshoring.
  • IBMemployee.com. Still going, but some key pages seem to have been neglected since 2001. There's also a Gerstner obsession that clearly has little or no relevance to today. Material is organised by date, rather than by subject—not easy to find your way around.

UK

  • AMIPP—The Association of Members of IBM Pension Plans. Largely focussed on IBM UK's defined-benefit pension plans. Supervised by Brian Marks, who was a trustee at IBM.
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