Whistleblower In Limbo After Reporting H-1B Visa Fraud At Infosys 276
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from the par-for-the-course dept.
from the par-for-the-course dept.
McGruber writes "The New York Times has the sad story of Jack B. Palmer, an employee of Infosys, the giant Indian outsourcing firm. 17 months ago, Mr. Palmer made a quiet internal complaint that Infosys was committing visa fraud by bringing 'in Indian workers on short-term visitor visas, known as B-1, instead of longer-term temporary visas, known as H-1B, which are more costly and time-consuming to obtain.' Since making his complaint, Mr. Palmer 'has been harassed by superiors and co-workers, sidelined with no work assignment, shut out of the company's computers, denied bonuses and hounded by death threats.'"
He still draws a check from Infosys? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Was he really naive enough to expect otherwise? (Score:5, Funny)
Jesus fighting the Romans??? ...
The Roman Empire didn't fall on its own.
Re:Was he really naive enough to expect otherwise? (Score:5, Funny)
Apparently the Romans *and* Lex Luthor. Good thing he had Superman on his side. Must've been one helluva team-up.
Re:Was he really naive enough to expect otherwise? (Score:5, Funny)
Neither did the British Empire, or the Incan empire, or the Japanese Empire, or the Russian Empire, or the Galactic empire. Man Jesus is awesome at killing empires!
If you ever build something that might be called an empire, its probably safer to just call it a principality, lest Jesus kill it.
Re:Gather evidence. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Was he really naive enough to expect otherwise? (Score:5, Funny)
Best issue of World's Finest ever.
Re:Was he really naive enough to expect otherwise? (Score:5, Funny)
In the not so distant future, Superman's clash with Lex Luthor results in him retreating into a strange chamber. Before Superman's eyes, the world shifts, imagery of the America he knew is replaced with what looks to be ancient Roman stylings. With the aid of dissident Centurion Wayne, he is able to get the time-chamber working again and Superman is propelled to the ancient past. But not the past we know of, an ancient world where Roman rule is enforced by Lex Luthor's cunning and genious. In this strange alien past, Superman finds the only one who can help him right the timeline, Jesus.
Re:Was he really naive enough to expect otherwise? (Score:5, Funny)
Lex Luthor goes back in time to give the Romans Modern Technology, in exchange he will become Emperor. Superman flies back in time to join forces with Jesus to stop them.
As Luther amazes the Romans with modern water purification systems Jesus turns it into wine where the Luther and the Romans get so drunk that allows Superman to catch Luther and destroy the advance technology.
As someone who dealt with Infosys' "deliverables" (Score:2, Funny)
I can pretty confidently say any death threats can be outright ignored, as to threaten death would imply the ability to logically plan the act and then execute it properly.