Thread regarding Allscripts layoffs

US versus India benefits

Every Glassdoor post from an India employee makes it seem like working for Allscripts is the best... If you work in the US, you know that is not the case. The Raleigh office decor and morale is depressing. Do they have better benefits/perks in India than we do as US employees?

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Allscripts is the heart of cheap unskilled labor.

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Comments on a NY Times' story about the downsides of limiting immigration and non-immigrant guest worker programs from readers who work in H-1B-related fields.

https://www.numbersusa.com/blog/comments-american-tech-workers-new-york-times

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India is the heart of Allscripts and jobs are going off-shore because of cheap labor and greed at the top. It has nothing to do with butt kissing or any of the other things mentioned.

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It's part of the s—up game they're expert at. Don't forget that the British began colonizing India in the 1600s and that India only gained independence after WW2. They have centuries of experience in navigating political and corporate hierarchies and know just what to say to impress upper managers. During a recent CDO call, when it came time to ask the executive VP questions, it was only the Indians chiming in. Not asking anything that might cause a problem, but showing they were engaged. That's the kind of thing that VPs and the people around them remember. They also notice the lack of engagement from domestic workers. This is why 'India is the heart of Allscripts' and why all of our jobs are headed off-shore. It doesn't matter if you're on the tech, support, or business side.

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