Offshoring

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No safety net for programmers
When manufacturing jobs go overseas, laid-off workers are eligible for a host of benefits. But if you're one of the tens of thousands of software producers whose jobs have been outsourced, you're out of luck.
"Moving to India is not a luxury. It is a necessity"
American workers won't like what venture capitalist Ravi Chiruvolu says about why his tech start-ups are built using Indian workers. But they'd better listen.
Want to stop your job from being outsourced? Join a union.
At least one systems administrator has had enough: It's time to hit the picket line.
Gone in the blink of an eye
Berkeley researchers declare 14 million U.S. jobs are at risk of being outsourced.
How outsourcing will save the world
The growth of white-collar jobs in developing nations is essential to global peace and prosperity.
White-collar sweatshops
"Globalization" is becoming a dirty word to U.S. tech workers, increasingly angry and anxious as their jobs disappear overseas, never to return.
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