billymach4
TUG Member
Those of us that patronize Disney, Toys R Us, New York Life may want to think twice.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/30/u...workers-to-us-to-move-jobs-overseas.html?_r=1
http://www.computerworld.com/articl...s-it-workers-are-alleging-discrimination.html
Not just IT anymore. Most skills at this point can be shipped overseas in a flash. I am thankful that China does not teach English like the Brits did in India. The fact that most well educated South Asians learn to speak fluent English makes these skills so portable.
My point is that Disney, New York Life, Toys R Us should be held accountable for this type of behavior. Add TimeInc to this !@#% list as well. NYT will not report on TimeInc out of respect since TimeInc is a journalistic organization. But I just wanted my TUG friends to be aware of what these household names are doing with our children's future here in the US.
If you don't know TimeInc is the parent company of TIME, FORTUNE and a long list of other media brands. Just remember LIFE magazine, TIME&LIFE . Its a sad ending to an iconic journalistic brand.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/30/u...workers-to-us-to-move-jobs-overseas.html?_r=1
http://www.computerworld.com/articl...s-it-workers-are-alleging-discrimination.html
Not just IT anymore. Most skills at this point can be shipped overseas in a flash. I am thankful that China does not teach English like the Brits did in India. The fact that most well educated South Asians learn to speak fluent English makes these skills so portable.
My point is that Disney, New York Life, Toys R Us should be held accountable for this type of behavior. Add TimeInc to this !@#% list as well. NYT will not report on TimeInc out of respect since TimeInc is a journalistic organization. But I just wanted my TUG friends to be aware of what these household names are doing with our children's future here in the US.
If you don't know TimeInc is the parent company of TIME, FORTUNE and a long list of other media brands. Just remember LIFE magazine, TIME&LIFE . Its a sad ending to an iconic journalistic brand.
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