[Foundation-l] Consultant, Communications - India Programs and Compensation

Anirudh Bhati anirudhsbh at gmail.com
Sat Sep 3 08:08:21 UTC 2011


Hi all,

For all those who aren't aware, the Wikimedia Foundation is in the process
of hiring a Communications Consultant for its India operations.  More
information is available here:
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/RFP/Consultant,_Communications_-_India_Programs

The section on compensation says:

"Compensation will be determined by level of expertise, experience and
current remuneration."

The Wikimedia Foundation's Non Discrimination Policy says:

"The Wikimedia Foundation prohibits discrimination against current or
prospective users and employees on the basis of race, color, gender,
religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or any other
legally protected characteristics.  The Wikimedia Foundation commits to the
principle of equal opportunity, especially in all aspects of employee
relations, including employment, salary administration, employee
development, promotion and transfer."

http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Non_discrimination_policy

I would like to know if the Foundation compensates or is likely to
compensate its Indian contractors at par with the contractors in the United
States and elsewhere.

Also, according to a rule issued last year by the Ministry of External
Affairs, all foreign nationals employed in India must draw a salary of over
$25000 per annum in order to be eligible for an employment visa.
 Considering this, would the Foundation be likely to hire foreign
contractors to be employed in India?

Yours sincerely,

Anirudh Bhati

Skype: anirudhsbh



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