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It is if said government is providing the means to train them (via the big 4/5/6/7 or so) and bring them into the country so they they CAN outsource (along with the private sector)
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What exactly does that mean? UK manufacturing went bust because the government didnt pander to ridiculous demands for high wages and short hours or that the rest of the world became more competitive?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWhat, and then go bust again 30 years down the road?
If IT skills become a commodity that can be sort cheaper around the world is that a governments fault?
Just wondering like?
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It was a joke, yes.Originally posted by alluvial View PostI really hope that was a joke.
It's about time that people stood up to the offshoring of their jobs. I was at LBG when they offshored entire departments that administered the pensions platforms. I was always somewhat puzzled that they hadn't been outside the offices with placards proclaiming British Jobs for British Workers.
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I really hope that was a joke.Originally posted by doodab View PostOh dear, it's like the 70s all over again, the nation being held to ransom by militant IT bods who think they are owed a job and expect massive salaries for doing **** all. We'll need a new Thatcher to break their power and put Britain back on the path to prosperity.
It's about time that people stood up to the offshoring of their jobs. I was at LBG when they offshored entire departments that administered the pensions platforms. I was always somewhat puzzled that they hadn't been outside the offices with placards proclaiming British Jobs for British Workers.
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What, and then go bust again 30 years down the road?Originally posted by doodab View PostOh dear, it's like the 70s all over again, the nation being held to ransom by militant IT bods who think they are owed a job and expect massive salaries for doing **** all. We'll need a new Thatcher to break their power and put Britain back on the path to prosperity.
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Oh dear, it's like the 70s all over again, the nation being held to ransom by militant IT bods who think they are owed a job and expect massive salaries for doing **** all. We'll need a new Thatcher to break their power and put Britain back on the path to prosperity.
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