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Essay heading: The Effect Of Outsourcing On Middle-Class American’s
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March 16, 1996 |
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The service industry, like the manufacturing industry of the past, was growing at an increasing rate as was the U.S. economy. As history repeated itself, this burgeoning industry finds with increased growth came the increased cost of operation. Businesses once more are using outsourcing to balance their corporate budgets at the expense of the worker... displayed 300 characters
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Businesses once more are using outsourcing to balance their corporate budgets at the expense of the worker. Linda Myers found, “from January through March of 2004 that 23,296 jobs went to Mexico, 8,283 to China, 3,895 to India, 5,511 to Latin American countries other then Mexico, 4,419 to Asian countries other than China and 2,933 to other countries” (2004)... displayed next 300 characters
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