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In a leafy Nairobi suburb, a Kenyan firm helps foreigners track shoplifters, monitor lung damage from Covid-19 and identify ...
Successful remote work relies on trust. When outsourcing jobs overseas, trust-building becomes even more crucial, as employees are no longer bound by the same cultural norms and legal protections.
Almost every agency, it seems, is drawing up outsourcing plans. A recent Bush administration report said the Defense Department is conducting studies on 30,000 jobs this year; the Interior ...
This publication is now archived. What’s the debate over outsourcing?Shifting jobs to lower-wage countries--a form of what is known as offshore outsourcing--is an increasingly popular practice ...
Margaret Warner explores the growing debate over "outsourcing" and U.S. jobs going overseas with Jagdish Bhagwati, professor of international trade at Columbia University, and Harley Shaiken ...
The job impact from outsourcing also seems to vary between sectors. As Slaughter notes, even in the most recent decade, the Commerce Department data on multinationals shows that service-sector ...
I’m sorry that you’ve lost your job, but outsourcing jobs to lower-cost locations, whether offshore, near shore or onshore, is not a new business practice.
Outsourcing our national security to international organizations is unwise. And using the federal government loan authorities to outsource jobs is just plain crazy. Nothing to see here, says the left.
Outsourcing doesn't always mean lost jobs The neck-and-neck battle for Georgia’s open U.S. Senate seat appears to have found its flash point: outsourcing. The race had ...
As the Nov. 2 election date draws closer, gubernatorial candidates Rick Snyder and Virg Bernero engaged in their first side-by-side debate Sunday night. The hot topic of conversation? Outsourcing jobs ...