Posted in business, capitalism, commentary, economy, government, jobs, labor, politics, self, tagged control, corporate, employment, money, offshore, outsource, politician, power, profit, regulation on March 27, 2008 | No Comments »
Blaming the corporate ideal of free trade and business leaders alone for the present situation of American workers is misplaced. American politicians, ill-conceived government regulations and lack of foresight along with the willingness to make sound adjustments are responsible for nearly all of the job losses the United States has seen over the last decade. [...]
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Posted in business, capitalism, civil rights, economy, jobs, labor, tagged business, corporate, Deloitte, economy, global, job, labor, manpower, McKinsey, multinational, offshore, outsource on March 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Recently, TNTalk! has been discussing job offshoring or outsourcing. There is still plenty of information to be uncovered, so we will forge ahead in continuation of Dr. Manning’s series of articles this week.
Job outsourcing or offshoring is recognized by Multinational Corporate America as a major strategy for producing cost savings. Determining the values of these [...]
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Posted in banking, business, capitalism, tagged bank, Bank of Rome, banking system, charter, control, corporate, corporate structure, federal reserve, interests, owner, Rome, shareholders, world bank on January 5, 2008 | No Comments »
There has been some modest debate about my sources regarding the ownership of the Fed or the Federal Reserve Bank. As you well know, in the corporate world, shareholders are held to be the owners of the company, but are in reality the controllers. In theory, these shareholders can be bought out through their shares [...]
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Posted in banking, business, capitalism, commentary, economy, government, jobs, labor, politics, tagged baby boomer, change, character, China, corporate, future, illegal alien, India, jobs, labor, lesson, mortgage, offshore, offshoring, outsource, power, retire, retirement, social security, suffer, technology on December 29, 2007 | 3 Comments »
I’ve been doing some thinking…exercising a few synapses, which is nothing new for me. In fact, I may have seen some new light, at least until I start thinking again. The proverbial experts say that the U.S. is going to lose 40 million jobs in the near future. In this case, they say 30 years, [...]
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Posted in banking, business, capitalism, government, jobs, politics, tagged banking, business, China, corporate, Deloitte, domestic, economist, economy, educated, elite, federal reserve, IBM, income, India, international trade, labor, multinational, offshore, offsource, oligarchy, outsource, outsourcing, productivity, regulation, sovereignty, tax, workforce on December 27, 2007 | 4 Comments »
The non-descript and unmarked global administrative headquarters of Deloitte Shared Services
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Posted in banking, capitalism, commentary, government, politics, retail, sales, tagged banker, business, China, christmas, corporate, credit, credit crunch, devalued, dollar, economy, global, global economy, greed, growth, India, jobs, manufacturing, MasterCard, oligarchy, overseas, retail, sales, Saudi Arabia, sour grapes, third world, united states, vitality, wealth on December 26, 2007 | No Comments »
Just before Christmas, MasterCard released their findings on holiday period spending for this year. They reported that spending from Thanksgiving to Christmas increased “a mere” 3.6 percent over last year. MasterCard Advisors, the promotional services arm of MasterCard, reported that this increase is the weakest performance in at least four years. In the same yearly [...]
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