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, commentary, economy, government, information, technology, tagged Corporate America, free trade, global, job, labor, market, multinational, offshore, outsource, workforce on March 24, 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 offshoring is not unique to the United States. In the past, common references have been made to Corporate America. In truth, this [...]
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Posted in business, capitalism, civil rights, economy, government, human rights, tagged employment, global, incentive, job, job farming, labor, multinational, offshore, outsource, subsidies, tax law, trade agreement, training, visa on March 21, 2008 | No Comments »
For years, Americans have been urged to “retrain” or acquire additional skills while facing the trend of sending jobs offshore. The sad fact is that the vast majority of jobs Americans can retrain for are being sent overseas. Skill sets have nothing to do the exportation of American employment. The action of Multinational Corporate exploitation [...]
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Posted in business, capitalism, economy, jobs, labor, tagged Corporate America, employment, job, labor, offshore, offshoring, outsource, outsourcing, visa on March 19, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Bill Gates recently made another pitch towards getting more H-1B workers in the country, telling Washington that, “America will lose its status as a leader in technological innovation unless it allows more skilled workers to enter the country”. The H-1B visa program, which allows Corporate America to bring foreign workers from overseas to work for [...]
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Posted in business, capitalism, economy, government, politics, technology, tagged Bush, Clinton, congress, displaced, manufacturing, Mexico, NAFTA, offshore, outsource, overseas, privacy, trade, WTO on March 18, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Many millions of jobs that have been harbored safely within the borders of the U.S. as an active part of the U.S. economy have been moved to distant locations outside the U.S. where labor costs are significantly reduced. The outsourcing of U.S. jobs, often referred to as “offshoring”, while not new, has become quite prolific [...]
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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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