Y2K or no Y2K the so called shortage will continue, the resolution is "be fair"
and
compensate accordingly. Stop looking for cheap labor while you're maximizing
revenue.
Rajeev Asthana wrote:
> It may be true. The reason I figure out is because of Completion of many Y2K
> projects in UK. For the last 2-3 years there has been a lot of recruitments
>for
> Y2K projects and because they are over now or they are to become over. The
> persons employed for these projects will be jobless after all Y2K stuff is
>over
> because no sector can accomodate all of them.
>
> Thanks,
> Rajeev.
>
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