Teammates were let go and replaced by offshore. The gossip was we pay Infosys less $5 per hour for offshore. There's no way onshore can compete.
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@az you do realize that is just for PR and nearly all corporate philanthropy is, right? Truist is headquartered in Atlanta. Doesn’t give one dime to Zoo Atlanta. One even take a meeting with their chief fundraising officer.
@c8 nothing like having facts presented to you as this post did and people still down vote it. Folks, what c8 wrote is 100% true. Not feelings. FACTS. Prove the post wrong.
@c8 100% right! All the complaining and whining about getting back to the office after the scam of lockdowns and you now cry when your job goes overseas? You have shown HR that they don’t need someone in your office seat. Way to go. You were warned.
@yx like that is ever going to happen.
@cv Gotta get those badge swipes in and stay off the "Needs Review" list!!
Time for us to push the politicians to tax offshore work to make it a better business decision to keep jobs here in the US.
@az You can still work in the office, you just need to move to Hyderabad.
And if the contractors lie we can walk away from it we told them they said they wouldn’t
The $22 minimum wage a few years ago (2022) was the beginning of a lot of this. It was great for many when it happened, and you’re now seeing the long term consequences. Truist would rather pay $15+ per hour on contract positions with no benefits than pay for full time and all the expenses and headaches that come along with it. Also, Truist has offshored way more than just collections. In other news, you still have people complaining about return to office. So easy to see why companies, and not just Truist, would rather hire offshore. We don’t have to like it, but it makes business sense as to why.
So much for caring for our communities & the importance of working together in office.