July 29, 2003
Wave bye-bye to white-collar jobs
Time: Where the Good Jobs Are Going
"...But more and more of the jobs that are moving abroad today are highly skilled and highly paid ? the type that U.S. workers assumed would always remain at home. Instead Maglione is one of thousands of Americans adjusting to the unsettling new reality of work. "If I can get another three years in this industry, I'll be fortunate," he says. Businesses are embracing offshore outsourcing in their drive to stay competitive, and almost any company, whether in manufacturing or services, can find some part of its work that can be done off site. By taking advantage of lower wages overseas, U.S. managers believe they can cut their overall costs 25% to 40% while building a more secure, more focused work force in the U.S. Labor leaders ? and nonunion workers, who make up most of those being displaced ? aren't buying that rationale. "How can America be competitive in the long run sending over the very best jobs?" asks Marcus Courtney, president of the Seattle-based Washington Alliance of Technology Workers. "I don't see how that helps the middle class..."
Posted by fightingdem at July 29, 2003 9:24 AM




