The offshore outsourcing planned at the University of California’s San Francisco (UCSF) campus is following a standard playbook. The affected employees expect to train their replacements as a condition of severance. Their jobs will soon be in India and they’ll be out of work.
But the chancellor of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Pradeep K. Khosla, may still be getting compensated by HCL Infosystems. It is one of the units of India-based HCL, the IT services contractor hired by the university.
Khosla is an independent and non-executive director on the HCL Infosystems board of directors. He joined this board in 2011, and was appointed chancellor — a role similar to that of a CEO — of the San Diego campus in 2012.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD