<p>According to the province, 29 out of 72 unionized employees are opting to join IBM Canada when it takes over management of the Nova Scotia government's internal computer system. (Jason DeCrow/Associated Press)</p><p>The majority of Nova Scotia's provincial information technology workers will not follow their outsourced jobs to IBM Canada when the company takes over the administration of the computer information system on March 1.</p><p>According to figures released by the province on Thursday, 29 out of 72 unionized employees roughly 40 per cent are opting to join IBM Canada when it takes over management of the Nova Scotia government's computer system that contains provincial budget, procurement and payroll information.</p><p>The remaining 43 unionized employees have been told they can try to find placement within the government, take a layoff or resign with severance.</p><p><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2013/01/03/ns-ibm-outsourced-workers.html">Keep reading...</a></p>