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  • herman_g
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    Infosys is considered, by Bob, to be the highest integrity, most honest company out of the sub-continent.

    In the States, they have received the most attention when it comes to not following the rules - targeted for a range of infractions: unfairness to the few token non-Bobs ( civil lawsuits ), immigration infractions ( use of visitor visas for Bobs placed on client sites, I-95 irregularities ) as well as civil lawsuits by former bob employees ( no overtime pay for years on end ).

    With the pressure on the "most honest" company, Bob is now crying there are not enough temporary H1B visas ( seems visitor visa workers onsite are way down ). Hell, the H1B visas were more than maxed out in the first 2 days of application acceptance - first time in years!

    Why oh why has nothing similar happened in the UK? Vince Cable with his spouse from the sub-continent is the first reason to spring to mind!

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Was discussed in general

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...sys-court.html

    Long story short yeah lots of people do and will continue to get away with it
    There was a lovely set of stories on Cringely last year about IBM and its methods of importing workers via different hub airports to hide what was going on.

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  • SimonMac
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    Was discussed in general

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...sys-court.html

    Long story short yeah lots of people do and will continue to get away with it

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