Telstra partner planning to move 300 jobs overseas

By AAP
20 October 2004 11:12 AM
Tags: jobs, telstra, aap, india, report

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    300 jobs is only a percentage ...Anonymous -- 20/10/04

    300 jobs is only a percentage of the total EDS is sending to places like India and Malaysia. And it is across the entire business, not just software developers. Are we seriously expected to believe these 300 people will be redeployed with this strategy in place? Besides, what was the last big contract EDS won, or looks like winning, to redeploy people to?

    This is understandable, given ...Anonymous -- 20/10/04

    This is understandable, given Telstra are struggling to make a profit and have difficulty in holding off the administrators....

    Oh My Goodness ! Indians are g ...Anonymous -- 20/10/04

    Oh My Goodness ! Indians are going to be ripped off, worked into the ground, just as we are here at IBM Global Services at Norwest Business Park in Sydney.
    Here they make us work non-stop overtime give us too many outsourced systems to operate at the one time, it is the work of 5 people, done by one, all to make money for the american companies that are ripping off the Aussie companies, because they are stupid !
    What jobs will there be left for Aussie IT workers,
    I think I'll move back to India, and get a job !

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