Walmart is well-known for its low, low prices, but there's a reason Walmart Black Friday deals are so good: widespread cost-cutting all along the supply chain. China Labor Watch released its latest findings after investigating Walmart's factories, and the report is not...
created by Jordan Yerman | 4 wks ago | updated 4 wks ago 491 views | 60 recommendations | 18 comments
As a part of their new corporate strategy and expected to cut the computer giants cost by $4 billions, PC giant Dell is closing down its desktop assembly plant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.When started in...
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China's software and outsourcing industryChina is undergoing a process of industrial upgrading, in which the...
opinion by CDpanda | 35 wks ago | updated 35 wks ago 289 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
The Obama we hooted for, has turned to Oh! Bama with a single statement. It has started off intense debates across India. Is he good for us or not- overlooking the fact that he is the president of United states and not India !With the restrictions on H-1B visa and now the...
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With the craze for getting married on Valentine's Day gaining ground among young couples, all guest houses, DJs, band parties and priests in Indian town of Lucknow are over booked for weddings to be held on the...
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Barry Artiste Op/EdYeah, we all know how this will turn out, will Politicians listen? Well perhaps I can direct readers to my previous discussion on this topic affecting Canada and the US. Of course Britain...
Fraud by top executives inlarge companies is becominga worldwide problem but we must remember most of therm are honest."The $1 billion fraud unearthed last week at a leading Indian outsourcing firm has spawned...
Remember the American Indian whose single tear represented litter in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />America?
Whose tears are now being shed because so little is Made in America?
January 8, 2009: If you are a baby boomer you do indeed remember the American...
opinion by asherr60 | 50 wks ago | updated 50 wks ago 112 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
There's the saying, "No machine can do my job, until it learns to drink", but according to author Marshall Brain, computers are eventually going to take over the world and eliminate meaningless, humiliating work...
opinion by Erik Larson | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 143 views | 10 recommendations | 2 comments
In 1833 a French soldier called Eugène François Vidocq, a French soldier, criminal and privateer, founded the first known private detective agency, "Le Bureau des Renseignements Universels pour le commerce et l'Industrie" (Office of Intelligence) and hired ex-convicts. ...
Many years ago private investigators were very uncommon / unheard of and people just simply dealt with their issues as best as possible... The industry itself intrigues many people due to lack of understanding etc (also myself at times) and indeed once when chatting to a...
Many years ago private investigators were very uncommon / unheard of and people just simply dealt with their issues as best as possible... The industry itself intrigues many people due to lack of understanding etc (also myself at times) and indeed once when chatting to a...
If there's any international organization that is in dire need of some help in the Public Relations department, it has to be the IMF. But will these external PR firms be able to spin the IMF's message into a truly...
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Diane Abbott has recently become more known for her safe sofa media pundit role of late than for her championing of the underdog that she was once famous for so good to see her pushing on this abuse of...