Its an excuse to fire everyone and rehire in india or offer the job in north america for half what they used to pay
That's where we've gotten, yes. The bottom line matters more than quality. Not that Indians are terrible coders, it's just naked offshoring.
Yeah, indian people are as great a folk as any other people, but capitalism loves paying them less :/
When it comes to tech layoffs, the AI argument is almost complete BS. If they really wanted to increase productivity, they'd be purchasing agent subscriptions, not laying ppl off.
The layoffs are happening because it is too easy to outsource tech work to exploited workers in foreign countries. In the vast majority of these cases AI should be read as "Actually Indian" (with utmost respect to my Hindu-speaking colleagues, I have learned so much from you).
They are just exploiting the lack of international labor protections, there is nothing new.
They don’t care. The payoff is putting tech workers in a bind and when they’ll have to re-hire them they will do so at lesser salaries.
The only bet I see here is on large-scale financial decline. If they expected to see any kind of major productivity boosts in the future, they'd be hiring everyone they can.
This feels like a repeat of gutting copy desks. "Sure, the quality will suffer, and we've opened ourselves up to lawsuits, but if legal expenses are even a fraction less than salary savings, it's a net win."
Exactly. It's only ever a stark cost benefit analysis with the ghoul class. Also, payroll is really surprisingly costly.
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