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Geneva
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posted 25 September 2007 06:06 AM      Profile for Geneva     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
cyclical movement of work?
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/25/business/worldbusiness/25outsource.html?_r=1&hp &oref=slogin

In May, Tata Consultancy Service, Infosys’s Indian rival, announced a new back office in Guadalajara, Mexico; Tata already has 5,000 workers in Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. Cognizant Technology Solutions, with most of its operations in India, has now opened back offices in Phoenix and Shanghai.

Wipro, another Indian technology services company, has outsourcing offices in Canada, China, Portugal, Romania and Saudi Arabia, among other locations.

And last month, Wipro said it was opening a software development center in Atlanta that would hire 500 programmers in three years.

In a poetic reflection of outsourcing’s new face, Wipro’s chairman, Azim Premji, told Wall Street analysts this year that he was considering hubs in Idaho and Virginia, in addition to Georgia, to take advantage of American “states which are less developed.” (India’s per capita income is less than $1,000 a year.)

For its part, Infosys is building a whole archipelago of back offices — in Mexico, the Czech Republic, Thailand and China, as well as low-cost regions of the United States.


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Michael Hardner
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posted 25 September 2007 08:58 AM      Profile for Michael Hardner   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I worked in HR last year, and met an IT worker who was moving from Toronto to India to take work.
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posted 25 September 2007 09:55 PM      Profile for Fidel     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
A Ryerson study(can't find it) says over 650,000 Asian emigres to Canada and second generationals have gone back to Asia since the late 1990's. China and India and Singapore etc are really attractive places to live now for the well-educated. Here the conservatives are doing a $3 million dollar study to find out why well educated immigrants aren't being paid according to what should be their internationally recognized credentials. Asia is booming, just on fire, while Canada pursues low inflation rates.
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