How Outsourcing Will Save The World
from the good-read dept
Brian Behlendorf has written up a great response to the Salon piece from last week talking about "white collar sweatshops". Behlendorf argues that we should be encouraging this outsourcing, though, with policies to prevent exploitation of labor. His argument is that countries that should be encouraged to develop educated workforces - something that both China and India realized. The outsourcing of white-collar jobs to those regions helps to improve economic equality throughout the world. Furthermore, he makes the point that there are plenty of issues that go into things like software development beyond the cost of the developer (such as the person-to-person relationships needed to create software), and he finds it hard to believe that it will all be moved offshore, like other manufacturing industries. This is a good response to all of those suddenly wanting protectionist policies, instead of figuring out ways to change with the times.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Fairness
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"exploitation"
You're obviously not a manager or biz owner.
In order to keep an employee around, that employee has to do 3x their salary - TOTAL salary, meaning every benefit I pay, tax, etc. which often pushes the salary up as much as 1/2 again - in order for me to be able to keep that employee.
So I ask again - what's the exact amount where it turns into exploitation? Give me a number, it will ease my conscience.
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Re: Exploitation
are you suggesting that many (maybe most) businesses are not likely to exploit workers given the opportunity? Perhaps not as much in this country, though I know from first hand experience it happens (talk to most career lower and lower-middle class workers) in this country, and we've all seen in news stories that many companies are more than willing to pay pittances for basically slave labor in other countries where labor laws aren't as strict as they are here in the US.
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About the 25 dollar nike shoes. the price charged is what the market will pay for the shoes. In the US, it is what people are willing to pay. In asia these shoes are not much cheaper at the retail level, but many of the stores that sell them put them on sale for 50 to 75% off. which would be about 25 dollars for your Nikes
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