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NO THEY ARE V.UNPROFESSIONAL
by INDIA on Sep 27, 2007 10:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I have seen that corporates are very discriminatory and unprofessional and are encouraging more of "RECORD DANCERS" and identify that as "corporate skills" and gelling is supposed to be "sleeping around" and encouraging women with revealing clothes supposed to be "visibility" and team building is supposed to be BLUFFING and using divide and rule policy and on the whole turning it to a mental assylum and not "CORPORATES"

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  RE:NO THEY ARE V.UNPROFESSIONAL
by suresh k on Sep 29, 2007 11:23 AM   Permalink
You are right!
These so called big companies dumping people at client's location and treating them as money making machines. They do not have any policies for the people who works for them at client locations. Even if they have, those policies will be overridden by the client's policies.
For centuries together, we have been discussing of racism and other problems that Indians were facing in alien countries. It's time to debate on the mental harassment done by the employees of MNCs against contract workers in India. It's more humiliating to work at some of the client's sites than being a slave on a foreign land.

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by Hari Bhaskar on Sep 30, 2007 04:45 PM   Permalink
your 100% ritr....ru from satyam.
THEY don't have and kind of policy for associates working at client loactions...

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  RE:NO THEY ARE V.UNPROFESSIONAL
by swamy on Oct 07, 2007 07:02 PM   Permalink
was it not a voluntary choice to go onsite?

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by Deepak on Oct 07, 2007 07:44 PM   Permalink
it's more a demand than a choice LOL. $$ bhi cahaahiye ... mufath me milega tho Rs be chalega HaHa

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