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Indians refuse to work for Indian oligarchs and rush to Singapore BPOs
Media Release
Jul. 3, 2006

Call centre operators in Singapore command at least three times more in wages than their counterparts in India, a news report said on Monday.
A survey by a recruitment firm in Singapore showed that call centres in the island republic were recruiting employees at a faster pace than the regional average, and high wages did not seem to pose a deterrence.
The recruitment firm Kelly services found that entry level and experienced Singapore call centre operators were on an average paid 12668 US dollars and
16782 US dollars per annum
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