Offshoring


Dave Johnson's picture

So DID Mitt Romney Really "Create Jobs" At Staples?

Did Mitt Romney really "create 100,000 jobs" with Staples? Simple answer: only if no one else was selling office supplies, stationery, etc. before Staples came along. What Staples did was force many competing stationery, office supply and computer stores out of business, probably shifting their employees into lower-wage jobs. more »

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Richard Eskow's picture

Romney and the Rise of the Superpredator Corporate Class

Remember the "superpredators"? They were the supposedly super-violent youngsters of dark complexion that conservatives kept screaming about in the 1990s. We were told they were about to unleash an unprecedented wave of vicious crime any day now. more »

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Dave Johnson's picture

Who Protects Info You Give To Offshored Call Centers?

Companies are always looking for ways to reduce the number of people they employ, and for ways to reduce the pay and benefits for the ones they keep. One way they have been doing this is to send jobs out of the country to places where the people don't have the protections of democracy. Then they come back here and threaten the rest of us with losing our jobs, too, if we don't give in. more »

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Dave Johnson's picture

Call-Center Bill Would Let Customers Ask To Talk To Americans

Last week Rep. Tim Bishop (D-N.Y.) and Rep. David McKinley (R-W.Va.) introduced The U.S. Call Center Worker and Consumer Protection Act, a bipartisan bill to both help fight the offshoring of call-center jobs and protect consumers. more »

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Dave Johnson's picture

Erie, Pa., Town Hall: "No Country Ever Went Broke Investing In Its Own People"

Last night's "Keep It Made In America" Town Hall meeting was at the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie, Pennsylvania. more »

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Dave Johnson's picture

Dems Right To Force Votes On Outsourcing And China Currency

Tuesday in A Chance To Show The Public -- TAKE THE VOTES I wrote, more »

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Dave Johnson's picture

A Tax Trick That Forces Companies To Close Factories

Yesterday was April 15, so I wrote about Tax Tricks. Here's a tax trick to talk about: Offshore Tax Havens for corporations. more »

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Natasha Chart's picture

U.S. Stimulus Helping Chinese, Spanish Wind Energy Industries

Wind energy is supposed to be able to create thousands of manufacturing jobs, but unfortunately the early wind energy manufacturing jobs financed by U.S. more »

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SharedGrowth's picture

With a Weak Economy, We Need Smarter Policies

The old tricks aren’t working any more. The government’s tools for a weak economy have been to lower interest rates, borrow and spend, or have a war. Now, interest rates are so low that you can’t earn enough on your savings to keep up with inflation, the government owes $31,666 for every man, woman and child in America, and we have two of the longest running wars in U.S. history. more »

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Eran Lillestrand's picture

40 million US Jobs are Offshorable

An estimated 40 million U.S. jobs are potentially offshorable, including scientists and mathematicians, telephone operators and typists

Source
Alan S. Blinder, “How Many U.S. Jobs Might Be Offshorable?” CEPS Working Paper No. 142, March 2007. http://www.princeton.edu/~ceps/workingpapers/142blinder.pdf