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10-01-2009, 08:14 PM #1
How Michigan companies exploit foreign workers
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/co ... 738024.htm
How the System Works
American corporations may be unknowingly doing business with tech services companies that underpay and otherwise mistreat workers. One example of alleged wrongdoing:
THE WORKER
Indian software programmer Prasad Nair moved to the U.S. in 2008 on a work visa. He claims he was offered a job in Michigan at a salary of $60,000, plus medical insurance and travel expenses.
THE SPONSOR
United Business Technologies in Troy, Mich., sponsored Nair's visa, but, he claims, forced him to sign a new contract requiring him to pay visa and travel costs. UBT denies any wrongdoing.
THE STAFFING AGENCY
UBT sent Nair to a tech services outfit, Larsen & Toubro Infotech, to find him a job. Larsen & Toubro, which is not accused of any wrongdoing, declined to comment for this story.
THE CLIENT
Larsen & Toubro placed Nair in a job in the San Diego offices of tech giant Qualcomm. He claims UBT, his official employer, paid him less than the prevailing wage. UBT has countersued Nair for failure to give proper notice when he quit and for defamation. Qualcomm and Larsen & Toubro are not accused of any wrongdoing.
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10-01-2009, 09:50 PM #2
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I hope I am reading this right. UBT sent this guy to a tech service firm to get a job rather than working with UBT, and now UBT is countersuing when the guy found another job through the firm them sent him to? Someone better do a drug check on UBT Human Resources dept.
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