February 17, 2004The software maker intends to add 1,000 workers to its staff in Bangalore, India, by the end of the year, accelerating its plan to tap the country's low-cost labor force.TAGS:PeopleSoft Inc., Bangalore, India, staff, worker, center, software company
November 9, 2006Faces of Indian tech outsourcing say the industry could face a shortage of a half million workers by 2010.TAGS:BPO, work force, India, worker
November 14, 2003IT line workers don't have their heads in the sand. It is not all sunshine, and it doesn't all work like Mr. Maheshwari states.TAGS:India, Mr., outsourcing, information technology, worker, U.S.
April 2, 2004The IP phone maker's $18 million deal increases its holding in New Delhi's Tata Telecom, but the company says no U.S. jobs will follow the investment overseas.TAGS:Avaya Inc., New Delhi, India, investment, telephone company, worker, U.S., IP
April 28, 2005British companies are hiring backpackers to work in India-based call centers to try to bridge culture gap between agents and customers.TAGS:call-center, India, British company, U.K., agent, hiring, worker
March 16, 2004U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell says U.S. businesses should provide services to India and other countries to "offset the losses" from the offshoring trend.TAGS:outsourcing, India, offshore outsourcing, economy, U.S., worker, China
June 27, 2006A worker is accused of accessing confidential account information and passing it on to criminal associates in the U.K.TAGS:Bangalore, breach, U.K., India, worker, security, bank
January 8, 2004Feeling pressure over the loss of U.S. tech jobs to offshore workers, the Computer Systems Policy Project releases a report stressing the need to keep international doors open.TAGS:outsourcing, worker, call-center, U.S., India, information technology, CEO