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Contract Business Analyst |
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No, It's Fraudulent. |
| Date Posted: |
02/26/2006 |
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sounds like a smart move getting labor costs down |
| Message: |
It's basically lying to the government about the true prevailing wages, and then using cheap third-world labor to artificially depress prevailing US wages. It's the "Walmart" way of doing business by contracting in bad faith and squeezing your labor pool and suppliers until the pop. The Mafia has more business integrity than that, which is saying a lot. If this is the direction Hewitt wants to go, and the firm feels this is the best way to serve its clients and make the world a better place to work, then Hewitt deserves to fail miserably in the marketplace. By doing this, the firm has pissed all over its own brand image in the market place and has turned the HRO business into the service equivalent of using child labor in the Philipines to manufacture sneakers. Hey, why not reinstate slavery and have the ultimate in labor cost savings? And, since slaves are considered to be property, they can be reported as an asset on the balance sheet. Wow, that's knocking out two birds with one stone!! That's the Hewitt way of doing things!!
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