Labor Department Downplays Offshoring
twitter writes "The New York Times is reporting the US Labor Department's first assessment of International Offshoring. The report claims that less than 3% of Q1 2004 jobs were lost to offshoring. Companies were asked if workers had been replaced and taken at their word. A Federal Reserve governor is also quoted as dissmissive. Estimates by Goldman Sachs are 20 times higher. Despite Washington's IP fetish, no one quoted is worried about the export of US research and knowhow. Your job and 830,000 others are gone."
I didn't realize that Boeing was the sole provider of jobs in the United States. Thanks for opening my eyes, I must have been blinded by Bush propaganda machine that claimed there were other companies out there, many of whom gained employees over the same time period.
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