Impact of Outsourcing and Suggested Solutions

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Impact of Outsourcing and Suggested Solutions

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A proposed solution to ease the negative impact of outsourcing in the USA and other countries.


Synopsis


In recent years, American corporations and companies of all types and sizes

have benefited from sending their work overseas to lower-cost of their

operations. It is estimated that as many as 200,000 service jobs could

be lost each year for the next 11 years.


Does this mean that to get cheaper cost of products we will allow the

exploitation of minimum wage in the USA and indirectly violate our basic

human right of deserving meaningful employment in the USA ?


Here are some impact points of outsourcing and proposed ways to address

this issue to provide much needed relief as we struggle to handle this

situation for ourselves and the next generation to come.


Outsourcing & Proposed Solution


The origin of outsourcing in America dates back to the 1970 when a major

corporation developed its IT industry in India. Somebody had figured that

instead of paying somebody $ 10 an hour in USA, it would so much cheaper

to pay a foreign worker less than $ 2 an hour so as to produce a product

that will cost much cheaper and increase profit margins to boost a company

chances to succeed. By cutting costs and increasing profits they started

the ball rolling to effectively lower the American standard of living.

The impact of this trend affects American students, who spend a fortune

to get an education in America to seek employment in America, only to find

themselves being displaced by foreign workers.


This, my friend, is perfectly legal to do and from a capitalistic vantage

point. This model is good for doing business and boost profits. This trend

will continue because the cost advantages given to the citizens are simply

hard to ignore as nobody is thinking about the long term impact on their

own lives. The damage to society, and to the economy, in the long run may

greatly outweigh the short-term benefits of outsourcing currently experienced

by businesses today.


Outsourcing in the USA. needs reform to give back to its citizens,

in another way, what they are taking away from them.


The impact points and suggested solution for outsourcing are as follows:


1. By turning a blind eye towards the impact of outsourcing,

the US government is not honoring its own policy about minimum wage. If

a worker is removed because an employer could get the same work done for

much less than the minimum wage, then the minimum wage law has been violated.

Because by not having a job this worker is now even below the wage system,

so why not just pay him the same and bring down the standard of living

in our country to the one that we are outsourcing our jobs to ? Because

having any job will be better than not having one. We know that this strategy

will not work and hence is not an option that will provide a solution to

this problem.


2. It is discouraging to know that addressing the negative impact

of outsourcing is not one of the top agenda of any political candidates

trying to woo people to vote for them into office for 2008.


3. The workers who are losing their jobs to outsourcing are being

made to train their replacement if they wish to receive any exit benefits.


4. Very soon USA will not be able to manufacture small items

such as shoes or nails because we will have killed our entire industry

one sector at a time.


5. Outsourcing is not one person's fault, it was brought into

existence because US citizens wanted to get paid high salaries but did

not believe in paying higher prices for their American made better quality

products. Instead they started to accept lower quality products at substantial

lower prices. Hence this imbalance encouraged industries to provide lower

quality products that are made overseas. The Americans did not see this

one coming, as their prudence to save money and get a good deal ended up

costing them in the long run. To feed this trend, industries started

to disband local shops to produce goods outside the country and offer lower

prices that the people were interest in paying.


6. Here is my proposed solution. Nobody seems to have presented

this as an option to the American people. The employees being outsourced

who do not have another job lined up to support themselves and their family

can seek some relief from this outsourcing situation. For every 100 jobs

that will be outsourced, corporations should be required to reserve 25

(25%) of them to allow US workers to take those jobs by being able to obtain

a work permit to the country of destination.


Not everybody will take this opportunity to pick up this position and

live in another country. But those who will be hurting the most and are

willing to try something new will be wiling to do so. This will reduce

the impact of unemployment due to outsourcing and rehabilitating

displaced workers will be much easier than having to retrain them for another

profession.


The downside of this move will be that the workers accepting such positions

to work overseas will have to accept employment at the wage rate as the

ones at the same level in the foreign country. Not a point of major concern,

I hear these IT workers are paid very handsome based on the cost of living

in that country. US companies have to write this up as part of the contract

before transferring work to their country. This will be similar to how

people from all over the world came to USA to work. Now it is time to reverse

that flow of workforce to allow people to be move where ever their job

takes them.


7. Here is another unusual way to help reduce the cost of producing

goods in the USA. A noteworthy observation of outsourcing has been

that I never hear about management in corporations that have been outsourced.

If it is about lowering the cost of operations, then those

that are demanding the highest salaries in a corporation need to be targeted

first. This is something that will give the most benefit to cost cutting

in any multi-stacked management style organization, typically seen in American

corporations. But it is no secret why this has not happened yet. Who makes

the decision to outsource and displace those who have no say in this matter,

you got it, its management. Therefore this suggestion is at least unworkable

at this time, but it is an idea to look at seriously as a corporation looks

at new ways to get leaner and shed some of its major expenses.


8. The career paths of the next generation of Americans can be

sustained by training them appropriately. Our children should not pick

professions that can put in a box and shipped abroad for processing. Hence

they need to become professionals who can provide services locally, namely

plumber, electrician, doctor, auto mechanic. You can see where this is

going. Anything that cannot be shipped overseas is what we need to do.


9. On the flip side, it has done wonders for the countries where

America has outsourced our jobs to. They have gotten to use our products

and designs. They have created a market for our products and western culture

that allows them to bring their standard of living to match ours. They

enjoy thinking like us and living our lifestyles which will automatically

encourage them to demand higher pay scales. If all this goes in the right

direction we will have raised the world standard of living in countries

where we have outsourced our work.


Pardon me for being politically incorrect but candidly truthful.

What I have presented is based on the facts that are affecting the lives

of people in the USA. If you neglect the signs of change now then it will

consume us and affect our family's future as well. So let's do something

about as it is not too late to help ourselves.


Comments


Being a capitalist economy, it has always been about making $ $ $ , raising

profits for self gain. But, when did our corporate leaders stop caring

about the future of the American families and the generations to come?

Why we are hell bent on reducing our higher standard of living and reduce

the quality of life that we had in the USA.



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