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PeoplePC-Earthlink Out Sourcing 200 Tech Jobs
A short article about the impending out sourcing
at PeoplePC-Earthlink.
at PeoplePC-Earthlink.
A total of about 200 Technical Support Representatives at
PeoplePC-Earthlink in Albuquerque New Mexico are being
told that their jobs are being outsourced to India by this
summer. The TSRs are employees of a firm called Client Logic in Albuquerque NM, so they are subcontractors of
Earthlink-PeoplePC.
PeoplePC is headquartered in San Francisco, and has joined
the ranks of the multinational corporations that no longer care
about the American worker, or their families. Many of the
TSRs have families, and children, who will be adversely effected by the possibility of layoffs.
Employees at the Client Logic firm are currently being told that the firm will find another client to replace PeoplePC, or
be hired in other jobs at the firm. Whether this will occur no
one at the firm is certain.
Earthlink-PeoplePC no longer is concerned about American
workers, but about increasing profits, regardless of who it
effects.
PeoplePC-Earthlink in Albuquerque New Mexico are being
told that their jobs are being outsourced to India by this
summer. The TSRs are employees of a firm called Client Logic in Albuquerque NM, so they are subcontractors of
Earthlink-PeoplePC.
PeoplePC is headquartered in San Francisco, and has joined
the ranks of the multinational corporations that no longer care
about the American worker, or their families. Many of the
TSRs have families, and children, who will be adversely effected by the possibility of layoffs.
Employees at the Client Logic firm are currently being told that the firm will find another client to replace PeoplePC, or
be hired in other jobs at the firm. Whether this will occur no
one at the firm is certain.
Earthlink-PeoplePC no longer is concerned about American
workers, but about increasing profits, regardless of who it
effects.
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