- Wed Feb 11 2004 IT workers resist overseas outsourcing
A study sponsored by a union group finds that U.S. information technology workers are becoming a political force motivated by the flight of jobs overseas.
- Fri May 7 2004 Editors' picks: Offshoring stories around the Web
The controversial trend of offshore outsourcing has produced a worldwide debate and become a factor in this year's presidential election. These are some of the more interesting stories on the issue, which includes business, technology, education, politics and the livelihood of workers worldwide.
- Tue May 4 2004 Offshoring: U.S. needs reforms, not rhetoric
Digital Agenda Government officials, business leaders and academics agree that the future of U.S. tech depends on education, professional training and research investment.
- Fri Nov 5 2004 Whose job is most vulnerable?
A new study rates the vulnerability of different occupations to offshore outsourcing.
- Thu Jul 15 2004 Report: Offshoring only one drain on tech jobs
Study of San Francisco Bay Area finds unstoppable forces leech jobs from mature sectors--but related trends create new ones.
- Wed Nov 26 2003 Indiana nixes offshore deal to protect jobs
The state of Indiana calls off a contract for software development it awarded to a foreign company in a move the state says is aimed at safeguarding local jobs.
- Thu May 6 2004 Offshoring: How India is handling the backlash
Digital Agenda In contrast to the heated reaction from some U.S. workers, the country most associated with offshoring is subdued and puzzled by the opposition that has arisen.
- Tue Aug 31 2004 For CEOs, offshoring pays
U.S. companies that send the most jobs overseas handsomely reward their CEOs, a new study says.
- Tue Nov 23 2004 Outsource that reporter!
Reuters journalists are said to be close to striking over the outsourcing of reporting jobs to India.
- Fri Jun 4 2004 Offshoring obsessions miss the point
Outsourcer Marc Hebert says that while offshoring seems like an irresistible force, the reality is less foreboding.




