Indian fuel protest hits IT suppliers

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Just as I write about the risks of offshoring to a dictatorship the world's biggest democracy shows its own similar risks

I recently blogged about the strikes of factory workers in China and how these strikes could become a trend as low paid labour in China fight for more reward for their work. And better work conditions.

Yesterday in India IT firms including Infosys and Wipro were forced to close as a result of a protest against an increase in fuel prices in Bangalore. See this article for more.

Was anybody impacted by this?


 

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This page contains a single entry by Karl Flinders published on July 6, 2010 9:47 AM.

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