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University of California's Outsourcing Is Wrong, Says US Lawmaker (computerworld.com)

Earlier this week, University of California hired India-based IT company HCL to outsource some of its work offshore. As part of the announcement, it announced that it was laying off 17 percent of UCSF's total IT staff. The U.S. lawmaker, Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif) and the IEEE-USA find the outsourcing job "wrong." dcblogs writes: A decision by the University of California to lay off IT employees and send their jobs overseas is under fire from U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif) and the IEEE-USA. "How are they [the university] going to tell students to go into STEM fields when they are doing as much as they can to do a number on the engineers in their employment?" said U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif). Peter Eckstein, the president of the IEEE-USA, said what the university is doing "is just one more sad example of corporations, a major university system in this case, importing non-Americans to eliminate American IT jobs." The university recently informed about 80 IT workers at its San Francisco campus, including contract employees and vendor contractors, that it hired India-based HCL, under a $50 million contract, to manage infrastructure and networking-related services. The affected employees will leave their jobs in February, after they train their contractor replacements.

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  1. Re:Was logging in to post exactly this by 110010001000 · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you were a young person making $60k with a family you might not be so quick to walk away from money while you search for another job. Not everyone is in the same circumstances where they can pick and choose.

  2. Re:What's the price of your integrity? by SQLGuru · · Score: 5, Informative

    The point was that if you're making $60k and then given the choice of train your replacement and continue to draw another month's worth of $60k plus some severance package to keep you on your feet for a few weeks so you can look for a job.........or walk and receive $0. It isn't that the fictional person couldn't live on $60k.....it's that the safety net only exists if you agree to train your replacement.

  3. I see the problem. . . by Salgak1 · · Score: 5, Informative

    . . .they haven't outsourced the college administrators first. Given the massive administrative overhead of most colleges nowadays, that would save some serious coin. . .

  4. Re:Take a long walk off a short pier by sootman · · Score: 3, Informative

    > That only gets rid of what is in /usr/bin.

    He started with cd /

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  5. Re:Was logging in to post exactly this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Informative

    You aren't guaranteed a job because you went to college. You definitely are not guaranteed a job in your home city.
    If you got an obsolete/undesired degree or refuse to move, you are at fault. Six months of savings is almost always possible if you are frugal.