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Say GOODBYE to American Jobs !! |
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What's so bad about that |
| Date Posted: |
04/28/2001 |
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...when you can just ship the work offshore. The following excerpt discusses this new alarming practice in which software is developed in India at the price of American jobs:
??Twin Cities companies go overseas for cheap labor
Sherri Cruz / Star Tribune
Rajesh Nambiar spends his workday toggling between the First and Third worlds.
Nambiar matches Minnesota corporate clients with his company's software developers in India.
The main benefit of shipping software development to Indian firms such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Nambiar explains, is that U.S. companies can cut information technology costs by as much as 50 percent.
Using low-cost offshore labor isn't unique to manufacturers. And overseas workers aren't just making sneakers or stitching clothing.
Companies across the Twin Cities area have discovered one antidote to an expensive U.S. high-tech labor force: Going offshore. The strategy also has the added benefit of around-the-clock operations because as the work day ends in Minnesota, it's just beginning in India.??
Read the full article at:
http://webserv5.startribune.com/...&word=tata
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Telecommuting has been in the forefront for some time now. I'm upset about corporate America lobbying to change INS regulations to allow more people in who have absolutely no intention of leaving when their time is up. These people are also taking American jobs away plus being compensated to get here. These practices serve the corporate world and minimize any consideration for American born citizens. I'm sick of the corporations ramming it to us on EVERY front. They've become total whores who stick it to the customer by delivering less and less at a higher price and expecting us to just swallow what they want to change in government practice.
I want to see more effort made with young African-Americans, they were born here, let's spend the money and effort on our citizens. I've had it with imports.
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