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Everyone in IT that has a hole in their ar*e knows this it going on. I am struggling to believe they won't fold and pay out. They've got away with doing this for nearly two decades so a handfull of cases won't break the bank... they'll break the bank some other way, probably offshore anayst pressing wrong button... but anyway. Quietly paid out and move on I reckon.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!! -
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOriginally posted by The Grauniad
That's "In his claim, Beer said TCS had deployed a “bait-and-switch” practice to attract potential clients around the world, incorporating “local” staff into its sales proposals, before substituting them with Indian staff once the contract was secured.
I suppose the bottom line is "Nothing new to see here, those of us long enough in the tooth have seen plenty of this behaviour before".Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostEveryone in IT that has a hole in their ar*e knows this it going on. I am struggling to believe they won't fold and pay out. They've got away with doing this for nearly two decades so a handfull of cases won't break the bank... they'll break the bank some other way, probably offshore anayst pressing wrong button... but anyway. Quietly paid out and move on I reckon.
At the moment, it's very hard to reach C-suite executives (they probably know it, but choose not to listen or are benefitting from the current state of affairs - at a heavy cost to the overall economy/taxpayers)Last edited by yetanotherbob; 6 April 2025, 18:55.Comment
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