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IBM is declining to comment on a report that it plans to move the work of as many as 4,730 programmers to India, China and elsewhere, but it said this week it expects hiring next year in the United States to equal or increase over 2003 levels.
Chief executive officers at the companies shipping the most U.S. jobs overseas seem to be pocketing some of the savings, according to a new report.
Microsoft is outsourcing some of the work related to its next-generation operating system to India, according to a labour group.
Euphemism is alive and well again when it comes to axing jobs in America and elsewhere.
Microsoft is outsourcing some of the work related to its next-generation operating system to India, according to a labour group.
Euphemism is alive and well again when it comes to axing jobs in America and elsewhere.
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