Telstra to push more jobs to India

By AAP
16 February 2004 01:53 PM
Tags: jobs, telstra, outsourcing, offshoring, switkowski, offshore, india, service

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    So Telsta is making more money ...Anonymous -- 16/02/04

    So Telsta is making more money than ever , yet it is going to terminate the employment of Australian's to make even more money where there is no need?

    Where will it stop? will Telstra fire all of the repair guy's and just fly in Islander's in the morning and fly them back at night to pay less there too?

    As more and more job's leave this country it's starting to look like if you want to actually work , then we will have to leave Australia too.

    Corporations like Telstra like ...Anonymous -- 17/02/04

    Corporations like Telstra like to run adds about how they are helping the ordinary Australians, and yet, just like the Banks they love to sack people for the sake of the bottom line.

    Perhaps if they cut back on a few of those millions of sponsorship dollars and put it back into the IT industry they might do some good.

    I wonder if Telstra will eventually sack enough IT people to fill the Telstra Dome?

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