Job Migration Labor Issues
Job Migration Labor Issues
Job Migration
Sites dealing with globalization and its effect on labor, specifically jobs moving to countries with lower pay, labor and environmental standards.
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- News about companies outsourcing jobs from the U.S. to other countries. Sponsored by Union Built PC, a labor union group.
- Research, commentary, news, and articles, provided by the Reason Foundation.
- Group working to prevent U.S. companies from engaging in offshore outsourcing, and to limit work visas that allow non-Americans to work in the U.S.
- Article from the Guardian examines the impact on Buffalo, NY, of the loss of manufacturing jobs to other countries with lower wages.
- Conducts an ongoing series under the name "Exporting America" on US companies outsourcing jobs.
- Guardian article on the loss of jobs from the US and Britain to the Far East, not only in manufacturing but also in fields such as accounting.
- Weblog-style presentation of information and links about corporate outsourcing.
- Stanley Accrington of the Mercury News comments on the export of information technology jobs.
- Discusses the trend towards outsourcing many company functions offshore into areas such as India and the Philippines or near-shore into countries such as Mexico and Canada. Displays manufacturing and information technology forums for discussion.
- Read about companies that outsource and the issues surrounding this growing trend. Report companies and situations that you may have seen in regards to outsourcing.
- Examines the effect of globalization on IT careers, offers forum, FAQ, book and website reviews, and career help.
- Collection of links to websites opposing offshoring of American jobs or discussing the issue.
- Expresses views on outsourcing and other globalization issues. Includes current headlines, letters for polititians, and issue specific topics.
- Studies, opinion, commentary, and events. Provided by the Cato Institute.
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