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When Overseas Manufacturing Saves U.S. Jobs. Harold Brubaker.

by Brubaker, Harold; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 57Business. Publisher: Philadelphia Inquirer, 2003ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Contracting out | Employment in foreign countries | Industrial suppliers | International trade | Labor supply -- International aspects | Manufacturing industries | Offshore assembly industryDDC classification: 050 Summary: "It has usually spelled doom for American factory jobs when an employer started producing goods overseas. But at some local manufacturers, having certain products made in China or other low-cost countries is a matter of saving U.S. jobs." (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER) This article discusses how some companies have benefited from overseas labor.
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REF SIRS 2004 Business Article 56 More Jobs, Less Pay. REF SIRS 2004 Business Article 57 White-Collar Jobs Moving Abroad. REF SIRS 2004 Business Article 57 U.S. Firms Export 'Good' Jobs to India. REF SIRS 2004 Business Article 57 When Overseas Manufacturing Saves U.S. Jobs. REF SIRS 2004 Business Article 58 The New Job Reality. REF SIRS 2004 Business Article 58 Starting Over. REF SIRS 2004 Business Article 59 Who We Are, Why We Teach.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: When Overseas Manufacturing Saves U.S. Jobs, Aug. 10, 2003; pp. E1+.

"It has usually spelled doom for American factory jobs when an employer started producing goods overseas. But at some local manufacturers, having certain products made in China or other low-cost countries is a matter of saving U.S. jobs." (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER) This article discusses how some companies have benefited from overseas labor.

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