4/7/07

Apartheid in the BPO Industry? + Other BPO Updates

A US Congressman filed a bill requiring foreign call center workers to disclose their location. Read the complete news this page:
"The congressman, a Democrat, has filed legislation called the Call Center Consumer's Right to Know Act that would require call center employees to state their physical location when called by consumers. supporters believe location disclosure would inform consumers that many of their calls have been redirected to foreign countries and will focus attention on the degree to which U.S. call center jobs have moved overseas."
Hmmn.. Does the congressman want to encourage the practice discrimination based on location, race and color? Isn't this bill leading to a new variant of Apartheid and Racial Profiling? Let's see what the American Civil Liberties Union have to say regarding this.

Andolini, an economist, will probably have a different take on this. Let's wait for his comments.

Cops Outsource the maintenance of their crime database. Click here.
"Police officers are entering crime incident reports, arrest records and other important data into the CrimeCog integrated criminal justice system using personal computers and a common Internet browser. The information is encrypted as it is sent to a secure data center, where it can be accessed by other authorized users, including other police departments."
In Jerusalem, large tourists arrivals are forcing hotel owners to do what others may think as "Unthinkable". Hotels are currently outsourcing rooms to competitors. I hope Asian hotels will have a way of transporting the tourists to their hotels for the evening and return them to the streets of Jerusalem in the morning. Hmmn.. "Beam me up, Scottie!" Read the news here

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