
I've only seen the BBC report of this and it doesn't mention India only that jobs would be outsourced to IBM.
I worked for a call centre for 10+ years and I don't think it's the minimum wage doing damage here but just plain greed by the corporations. It is not too difficult to sack people in call centres as the staff are rigidly monitored and part of the job is sticking rigidly to scripts and call handling times. I know that NTL does already outsource to India or suchlike because I have spoken to their people on a premium rate technical helpline for broadband users. The people I spoke to couldn't understand what I was asking (I don't mean because of accent either), they were obviously following a script of which my query didn't fit so I hung up frustrated and angry that NTL had wasted my money. Trying to report this in this country was virtually impossible as NTL has you dangling on the phone but eternity and then passes you around departments where eventually you give up or burst a blood vessel
It really is down to the consumer collectively to do something but I think we have already accepted the call centre culture and are paying for it financially and by accepting an often very poor service while the corporations rake in more of our money.
I am as guilty as the next person for accepting the call centres but have vowed that the day my bank outsources abroad I would close my account and that I am adamant about.