
This report does not envisage on the life post governmental jobs. I understand it must be diffcult. Continuing pressure by management to cut cost leaves no other way remained for employees but to accept employment at private vendors. Yes, by get rid of the government jobs.
15,000 employees working for Family and Social Service Administration of Indiana State have reached an agreement with group of private vendors. They no longer will be state workers anymore, but will be employees of Dallas-based Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) Incorporated.
A.C.S. is a partner in an I.B.M. Corporation led group called the Hoosier Coalition for Self Sufficiency that has a 10 years, 1.5 billion contract to process and automate welfare paperwork.
The Food and Nutrition Service, the federal agency that oversees the food stamp program, imposed new reporting requirements on the state last week so it can better monitor the progress of the privatization.






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