The UK will learn the "Dubai lesson"; that cheap is not always best.
A good friend of mine works in a Dubai development project. They are recruiting extensively from the Indian subcontinent for their labour, merely because it's cheap. As my friend says, "last week these guys were in the fields of Bangladesh/Pakistan/India, now they're "construction workers". A lot of their "prestigious" buildings are apparently already showing (albeit from a constructors eye) signs of failure/decay.
"Third World" call centres are becoming a turn off to many due to a poor standard of service, and those establishments that have invested heavily in them will be left counting the cost, both financially and in terms of lost customers.
A good friend of mine works in a Dubai development project. They are recruiting extensively from the Indian subcontinent for their labour, merely because it's cheap. As my friend says, "last week these guys were in the fields of Bangladesh/Pakistan/India, now they're "construction workers". A lot of their "prestigious" buildings are apparently already showing (albeit from a constructors eye) signs of failure/decay.
"Third World" call centres are becoming a turn off to many due to a poor standard of service, and those establishments that have invested heavily in them will be left counting the cost, both financially and in terms of lost customers.
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