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the offshoring
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Moving away from the shore.
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"What the offshoring debate has taught is the global supply of highly skilled workers is exploding before our eyes, and we have yet to really wrap our heads around the implications of that".
But that number will grow, he says, as the offshoring pace accelerates for jobs in software programming and product development.
One can easily imagine the U.S. embracing Andy Grove's effort to rebuild the industrial commons and watch as automation reduces the number of domestic manufacturing jobs even faster than the offshoring Grove decries.
Aaron Jagdfeld, the company's chief executive, was the comptroller at the time of the offshoring.
And he's featured in a documentary film on the offshoring industry titled, We're Not Broke.
One factor is the offshoring of manufacturing.
The exchange began with a question about the offshoring of American jobs.
Again, good advice, but I doubt it will end the offshoring of American manufacturing employment.
"In the 1990s and early 2000s, there was this shift towards the offshoring of IT skills.
To the Editor: The American medical industry should view with concern the offshoring of medical care.
The offshoring of jobs and infrastructure became a significant factor in global economic development in the mid-20th century.
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