Originally posted by The Tartan Cottage
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How can we fight back against Infosys, TCS and other Indian consultancies?
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Competition is hotting up
As US tightens H-1B norms, the UK opens up to India — Quartz India
In April this year, Britain introduced two new visas for international talent to set up shop there
Both routes will make the visa application process simpler and clearer for skilled Indian talent,” a spokesperson at the British high commission in Delhi told QuartzI'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by JamesBrown11 View PostHow can we fight back against Infosys, TCS and other Indian consultancies?
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How can we fight back?
Eventually when everyone is on the dole, and we are a near bankrupt third world sweat shop people might wake up to the direction of globalisation and start voting accordingly, until then look after your own.Comment
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Originally posted by PlanB View Postand I will minimise the amount of tax I hand over to people who do not have my best interests at heart.
Jokes aside, for many this type of work is what makes sense in their life. If you take it away you are going to introduce whole host of issues and government seems to be blissfully unaware of that.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostYou do know that are minimum salary requirements for UK working visas.
Intra-company Transfer visa (Tier 2): Eligibility - GOV.UK
The minimum salary is:
£41,500 for Long-term Staff
£23,000 for Graduate Trainee
These salaries are comparable with the national average in the IT industry.
Contractors need to upgrade their skills rather than whining.
When I was starting out as a Graduate I lived in a shared house. There would be six or seven of us in one house.
with the new points based system coming up ,they only need to pay £20kComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIT is a global market and trying to create a small protective bubble in the UK where contractors are protected is not going to work. If there are perm jobs then you go down a step learn a new skill and go out and contract again when the market is better.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIn what way does he favour Infosys ?
It's the Home Office that determine who gets the visas.
As a side note, ex colleague of mine was giving evidence for a whistleblower who worked with him on a contract for the Scottish govt. Basic upshot was that he had evidence that a certain Indian outsourcer had a man on the inside. Must check up with home and see how that panned out.Comment
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Originally posted by The Tartan Cottage View PostI’ve worked for the Home Office via an Indian consultancy. It didn’t last long. I’m also noticing a pattern whereby most govt contracts are punted out by TCS and co.
As a side note, ex colleague of mine was giving evidence for a whistleblower who worked with him on a contract for the Scottish govt. Basic upshot was that he had evidence that a certain Indian outsourcer had a man on the inside. Must check up with home and see how that panned out.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2705186Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhat if the same thing happens with your newly acquired skill.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhat if the same thing happens with your newly acquired skill.I'm alright JackComment
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