UK prefers India for outsourcing jobs
The results of a study made by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and the accounting firm KPMG, says that India is being given much preference than china by almost two thirds of the British companies in regard of outsourcing jobs and one third of the companies are choosing China and Eastern Europe.
These companies are looking for exporting the IT, finance jobs and call centre out of the country.
The government of UK was called on by number of such employers in order to rethink the immigration check which was enforced in the current Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government by Theresa May, the home minister. It was exemplified that in the next year, there will be relocation of one out of 10 jobs in the UK’s private sector.
“Because of the decline in the qualities of the people who are coming out of the British education system, are making the companies to look in a foreign country,” research claimed by the CIPD and KPMG’s Labor Market Outlook.
About 42% of the British graduates literacy skills, among the employers questioned have dropped down over the last 5 years when related with 6% of the people who said there is an improvement. The statistics for the finance were 35% and 5% and for interpersonal and communication skills, it is 34% and 19%.
Most of the companies are looking overseas in spite of some of the Britain’s universities are ranked among top 5 or 10 in the world and despite UK winning most of the Nobel prizes in the sciences.
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