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By Ed Frauenheim
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 10, 2004 11:37:00 PM

A tiny fraction of workers hit by mass layoffs earlier this year lost their jobs because of "offshoring," according to research released Thursday by the U.S. Department of Labor.

The department said that in the first quarter, 4,633 nonfarm workers in the private sector lost their jobs for at least 31 days due to the shift of work outside the country. That was less than 2 percent of the 239,361 workers affected by extended mass layoffs, according to the department.


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The study will likely add fuel to the debate over sending technology jobs and other work abroad, which critics blast as threatening the nation's economic future and defenders call a healthy development. Until now, much of the debate over offshoring has been based on projections. These include an estimate from Forrester Research that 3.4 million jobs will move overseas in the next 11 years.

The Labor Department's report reflects current information, with data based in part on unemployment insurance claims. But there are limits to the new study. The statistics reflect layoffs only at companies employing at least 50 workers, where at least 50 people filed for unemployment insurance during a five-week period and the layoff lasted more than 30 days.

Questions on job loss related to the movement of work were added to the Labor Department's research program in January, amid nationwide anxiety about sending work abroad.

Among the concerns surrounding the offshore trend is that the flow of programming and other technology work overseas, combined with problems in the U.S. educational system and decreasing investment in research and development, puts the country's technical prowess in jeopardy.

But technology leaders have countered that sending work to lower-wage nations is good for the U.S. economy and that protectionist measures would result in lower economic growth and higher unemployment.

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Violence is a blunt instrument
The loss of a middle class in a society is tinder for a fire.
If that tinder is set ablaze, the fire will burn the good as well as the evil.

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Posted by: mo1_z Posted on: 06/26/04 You are currently: Logged In as: a Guest  | Login | Terms of Use
Of course  Jeff Spicoli | 06/10/04
Suit yourself  Mark Miller | 06/11/04
Perhaps you have a point....  Laff | 06/11/04
Hmm. no layoffs but 175 "new" jobs were all overseas.  maxo_z | 06/11/04
Here is a solution.....  middle of nowhere | 06/11/04
Couldn't agree more  Mark Miller | 06/12/04
lol  V Sanders | 06/13/04
Yeah, but will they hire you in Bangalore?  TechDiva_z | 06/14/04
Violence is a blunt instrument  mo1_z | 06/26/04
amazing  JosePinchero | 06/10/04
I don't know anyone who's job has been offshored  Mark Miller | 06/11/04
It is simple illogical to say that jobs going to India and the like  Laff | 06/11/04
Whatch what people are doing these days  voska | 06/11/04
Very true  NemesisNL | 06/11/04
Sounds good to me  Mark Miller | 06/12/04
Used to do it myself  TechDiva_z | 06/14/04
gonna get worse before it gets better  V Sanders | 06/13/04
Hmm, what a coincidence  furl12@... | 06/10/04
yeah  blahblahblah | 06/10/04
tired of this...  +-Chris-+ | 06/10/04
Deceptive  Nigel Johnstone | 06/11/04
A valid point...  DB_z | 06/11/04
Read BETWEEN the lines...  ddmattison | 06/11/04
The IRONIC this is...  Laff | 06/11/04
Good ol Walmart  ibabadur1 | 06/11/04
Walmart prices aren't always lowest  voska | 06/11/04
Perhaps your'e government is look out for it's people better than ours!  Laff | 06/11/04
Its happened before  ibabadur1 | 06/11/04
Like I'm going to believe ANY data from...  BitTwiddler | 06/11/04
But all their other reports are completely true...  tic swayback | 06/11/04
ZDNET TACTIC  kchahal | 06/11/04
Why do you think everyone else is doing it??  Mark Miller | 06/12/04
BULL  V Sanders | 06/13/04
lets extend the US laws overseas  V Sanders | 06/13/04
Outsourcing helps the world  rea | 06/14/04
Only if...  TechDiva_z | 06/14/04
Re: Only if...  rea | 06/15/04
Let the politicals remember  rquiles@... | 06/14/04

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