France's biggest consultancy company, Capgemini, is helping ICE.
France's biggest consultancy company, Capgemini, is helping ICE.
@Gina suprise surprise companies make money, always have always will.
A conscience is not something that makes you rich
@Gina Thanks for shining a light on this. Consumers and organizations need to take action to stop doing business with these groups.
Specifically, the #consulting industry has a longstanding reputatiom plagued with fraud, ethics and legal issues.
They lure fresh MBAs with zero experience to consult on "strategic" business problems. Once they burn out and churn the smart ones, what's left are type A "leaders" with shady morals that sign these questionable projects.
@Gina #capgemini hm, i will remember this when we meet again in the IT world :)
@Gina France has a lot of good to offer. CapGemini is not one them. They are known for not delivering and litigating. They have been in another moral category for as long as I can remember. Sad, but not surprising.
@spdrnl that's what they are known for in the Netherlands as well. Undercutting the competition during tender bids and then quadrupling their prices once they're halfway through a project.
@Gina would be a shame if it affected their online score ;)
@Gina Cancel Capgemini. Don't do bussiness them.
@Gina After WWII, wasn't France one of the countries that rounded up and executed turncoats? History has a way of repeating itself.
Stop this paramilitary fascist bunch, and stop supporting them…
@Gina
> Just last week, the French group publicly mentioned this type of partnership on its website: “Capgemini works closely to help reduce delays and costs in deporting all illegal aliens from the United States.”
#capgemini #ICE #ICEgestapo #fuckICE
That is terrible. Taking money for tracing "illegals". How low can you go as a company?
So, now a French company plays the part that IBM did in Nazi Germany. History sure has a way to rhyme with itself.
@Gina okay france, what if we make it a game? 😇
ready.. go! 😈
@Gina color me surprised
@antanicus yeah as an ex Capgemini employee, zero surprise here.