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TeamJordan23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-25-07 09:16 PM
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Outsourcing takes toll on India's workers: sleep disorders, heart disease, depression and discord
India's outsourcing industry takes toll on workforce

NEW DELHI, India (AP) -- The job came with a good salary, and good perks.

But, 26-year-old Vaibhav Vats will tell you, it was doing him no good. His weight had grown to 265 pounds and he was missing out on social life as he worked long overnight hours at a call center. Eventually, he quit.

"You are making nice money. But the tradeoff is also big," said Vats, who spent nearly two years at IBM Corp.'s call center arm in India, answering customer calls from the United States.

Call centers and other outsourced businesses such as software writing, medical transcription and back-office work employ more than 1.6 million young men and women in India, mostly in their 20s and 30s, who make much more than their contemporaries in most other professions.

They are, however, facing sleep disorders, heart disease, depression and family discord, according to doctors and several industry surveys.

Experts warn the brewing crisis could undermine the success of India's hugely profitable outsourcing industry that earns billions in dollars annually and has shaped much of the country's transformation into an emerging economic power.

Heart disease, strokes and diabetes cost India an estimated $9 billion in lost productivity in 2005. But the losses could grow to a staggering $200 billion over the next 10 years if corrective action is not taken quickly, said a study by New Delhi-based Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations.

The outsourcing industry would be hardest hit, it warned.

Reliable estimates on the number of people affected are hard to come by, but government officials and experts agree that it is a growing problem. Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss wants to enforce a special health policy for employees in the information technology industry.

"After working, they party for the rest of the time ... (They) have bad diet, excessive smoking and drinking," he said at a public meeting last month. "We don't want these young people to burn out."

The minister's comments have since infuriated the technology sector, which says it has been unfairly singled out for problems that also exist in other professions.

The outsourcing industry has come under fire because the sedentary lifestyle of its employees combined with often stressful working conditions makes them more vulnerable to heart disease, digestive problems and weight gain than others. Some complain of psychological distress.

Most call center jobs involve responding to phone calls through the night from customers in the United States and Europe -- some of whom can be angry and rude. It is monotonous and there is little meaningful personal interaction among co-workers. That can also be true of other jobs such as software writing and back-office work.

"There are times when the stress is so overwhelming that they fail to cope with it. Then they come to us," said Archana Bisht who set up a counseling company, 1to1help.net, in Bangalore six years ago.

Her clientele has since grown to 25 companies -- seven of them were added in the past two months -- including such names as Intel Corp., IBM Corp., Hewlett Packard Co. and Mindtree Consulting Ltd.

Each day, about 60 to 70 employees at these companies seek counseling from 1to1help.net. The complaints are many, but marital incompatibility and relationship issues top the list, Bisht said, often because the long, odd working hours means couples don't have much time together.

Continue Reading: http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/12/25/india.outsourcing.ap/index.html
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OhioChick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-25-07 09:20 PM
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1. ......
:nopity:

We've (US Workers)have been dealing with this for years, more so now with all of the outsourcing to India......just to keep our jobs.
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TeamJordan23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-25-07 09:27 PM
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3. shows there are no absolute winners. nm
Edited on Tue Dec-25-07 09:27 PM by TeamJordan23
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madrchsod Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-25-07 09:26 PM
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2. i had a guy from india trying to find an address
that was`t on his screen so i could here the pages turning in a phone book...i could tell he was really under the thumb where he worked and he apologized a couple of times. he finally found the address after about two minutes...i really felt sorry for the guy cause he was panicking trying to find the number.
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ixion Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-25-07 09:28 PM
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4. well, India, you asked for it, you got it
welcome to the traditional 'Murikan workplace.
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ChromeFoundry Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-25-07 09:53 PM
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5. How is this any different...
than the treatment that the workers faced each day, before their jobs were off-shored? These companies underbid U.S. firms that were handling these jobs. They wanted this work. Now they have it, and somehow the people that have lost their jobs are supposed to feel sorry that these people are too stressed to perform the task? I think not... maybe they will understand a new stress, such as "unemployment stress," as so many others have felt as their jobs had been shipped overseas.

Sure, I feel bad that people are forced to undergo stressful situations in their jobs...nearly every single job in the U.S. has these same stressful situations. You want to be a part of this "global economy"... then QUITURBITCHIN!
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dkf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-26-07 02:43 AM
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6. I guess its our jobs that are killing us after all.
Yikes.
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dugggy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-26-07 02:57 AM
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7. Indians are getting diseases associated with prosperity
25 years ago there were few jobs and few were overweight, had heart disease
or diabetes in India. What do you think is the biggest problem in USA? Obesity!
And with obesity you get high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, joint pain,
strokes, even cancer. Indians are just experiencing prosperity is all.

There are a Billion Indians eagerly waiting to replace those stressed out.
The outsourcing industry in India is growing at 25 to 30% every year and it will
continue that growth for the next 25 years. It is not just call centers, Indian
doctors perform radiology & diagnosis, Lawyers perform legal research and prepare
briefs, accountants process US tax returns...on and on. There is a lot of outsourcing
to India over and above the call centers. Americans know about the call centers, but
mostly are unaware of all the other work being done.

India has 200 Million college grads who can read and write and speak English. The
business is booming. Indian stocks have tripled in 5 years. Real estate has also
skyrocketed in many cities.
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dugggy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-26-07 12:26 PM
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8. Anyways this thread belongs in Economy?
Edited on Wed Dec-26-07 12:27 PM by dugggy
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