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Will more jobs be outsourced to India after Rishi Sunak is the Chancellor?
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What people are forgetting is that companies already know the way Infosys et al work.
Had to convert legacy Infosys code to a more modern architecture in one gig. Infosys code had been there for close to 15 years plus. Absolute pile of garbage, sod all documentation, tests were utterly pointless. Client had been paying them to patch the code, provide support for years, had been gouged badly.
Most companies won't want to repeat the mistakes of offshoring.
Using consultancies wtih a British base on site is a different matter.Leave a comment:
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Don't count on Rishi to scrap IR35. Remember, he is a stooge. Most likely, Dominic has already taken the decision to go all-out against contractors. They need the dough to finance their spending spree.
And never underestimate the lobbying power that Rishi's father-in-law and owner of InfoSys will have on him.
In one word, Rishi is a much worse outcome for us contractors than Javid was.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostThe only chink of light in this issue is that, since India's economy has been growing at close on 10% per annum for the last decade or more, salary expectations and cost of living among professionals has increased significantly, meaning that the huge profit margin for the outsourcers that may have existed in the 2000s is much narrower now. So either they charge more, making them less attractive to businesses, or they get cheaper crapper people in which will have the same effect in the long term.
Asia Times | Indian IT workers facing massive layoffs | Article
Current GDP growth in India stands at mere 4-5% and is expected to stay low in 2020. And even this number is called into question. Last year it became common knowledge that Indian calculation methodology is extremely unreliable. It includes assumed positive turnover for de facto dormant companies. Look for many youtube videos about fake Indian GDP, for instance this one:
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The situation is grim, and UK may in fact succumb to 'Guptaisation'. All white collar jobs in UK are up for grabs, especially those susceptible to newspeak job description, where sky is the limit.Leave a comment:
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Indeed. Must be one of the most unprofessional things I've heard of.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by AnthonyQuinn View Postthats the way they got here. And now they have a problem.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostWhile this is largely true ( by the way Indian economy is lugging around 6% ), they have found a work around.
1. Bring in 1 or 2 freshers (e.g 2 or 3 years experienced).
- They would be happy to fly as it could be their first time outside their country.
2. Hire an experienced local contractor in the UK
3. "Shadow" him/her so that you learn what and how things are done.
4. After 3 to 6 months local contractor services are no longer required.
5. Outsource back to India at a much more cost effective rate.
I refused to play the game as it was not part of my contract, which was to provide services for the project.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by PlanB View PostWhat an odd thing to request, why on earth would you require a country to take your brightest and best as part of a trade deal.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by PlanB View PostWhat an odd thing to request, why on earth would you require a country to take your brightest and best as part of a trade deal.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostI seem to recall Liam Fox going to India in search of a trade deal and more or less being told they would want increased immigration into the UK from India before it went any further.
Unfortunately immigration isn't just a hot political topic in the UK.Leave a comment:
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