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When Overseas Manufacturing Saves U.S. Jobs. Harold Brubaker.

by Brubaker, Harold; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 57Business. Publisher: Philadelphia Inquirer, 2003ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Contracting out | Employment in foreign countries | Industrial suppliers | International trade | Labor supply -- International aspects | Manufacturing industries | Offshore assembly industryDDC classification: 050 Summary: "It has usually spelled doom for American factory jobs when an employer started producing goods overseas. But at some local manufacturers, having certain products made in China or other low-cost countries is a matter of saving U.S. jobs." (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER) This article discusses how some companies have benefited from overseas labor.
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Originally Published: When Overseas Manufacturing Saves U.S. Jobs, Aug. 10, 2003; pp. E1+.

"It has usually spelled doom for American factory jobs when an employer started producing goods overseas. But at some local manufacturers, having certain products made in China or other low-cost countries is a matter of saving U.S. jobs." (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER) This article discusses how some companies have benefited from overseas labor.

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