tailfins
04-16-2015, 10:48 AM
IT services firm alleged to have overwhelmingly South Asian workforce in U.S.
Heldt said that during his employment with Tata, he shuffled around to jobs that "often involved only menial responsibilities" and experienced "substantial anti-American sentiment" along the way. The lawsuit contends that one top Tata HR manager instructed recruiters to focus on hiring Indians, and that this official "has expressed his dislike for American workers," and "believes Indians were smarter and better qualified than Americans."
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2910327/it-workers-lawsuit-accuses-tata-of-discrimination.html
Heldt said that during his employment with Tata, he shuffled around to jobs that "often involved only menial responsibilities" and experienced "substantial anti-American sentiment" along the way. The lawsuit contends that one top Tata HR manager instructed recruiters to focus on hiring Indians, and that this official "has expressed his dislike for American workers," and "believes Indians were smarter and better qualified than Americans."
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2910327/it-workers-lawsuit-accuses-tata-of-discrimination.html