Comtech Group has joined the Accenture family.
In a news release on Oct. 26, Accenture announced that it has acquired the Toronto-based consulting and program management company. The terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
“We are expanding our capabilities at a time that Canada is committing to major infrastructure projects. Our country has deep roots in manufacturing, process, and engineering industries,” David Morgenstern, president of Accenture in Canada, said in the release.
“We are also home to leading organizations in AI, automation, and robotics. Comtech Group will enhance our ability to bring value and productivity to clients in this evolving landscape.”
The move comes just months after the company’s acquisition of Anser Advisory in August.
“Like Anser Advisory, Comtech Group joins Accenture’s digital engineering and manufacturing service, Industry X,” the release reads.
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With the Canadian consulting and program management firm now under new management, here are a few things that non-unionized employees need to be aware of.
Who pays severance if Accenture doesn’t keep certain Comtech Group employees?
If the sale of Comtech Group to Accenture resulted in you losing your job, then Comtech Group must provide you with full severance pay.
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