Globalization and the American IT worker
N Matloff - Communications of the ACM, 2004 - dl.acm.org
Communications of the ACM, 2004•dl.acm.org
… This calculation suggests that, in spite of the recent attention given to offshoring, labor
importation today is the bigger problem for US IT workers, as confirmed by the data for these
two types of globalization. A 2004 report commissioned by the Information Technology
Association of America (ITAA), a major industry lobbying group, found that only 104,000 US
IT jobs were lost during 2000–2003 due to offshoring [1], and other independent figures are
consistent with this conclusion. By contrast, as of 2002, 463,000 H-1Bs (not including tens of …
importation today is the bigger problem for US IT workers, as confirmed by the data for these
two types of globalization. A 2004 report commissioned by the Information Technology
Association of America (ITAA), a major industry lobbying group, found that only 104,000 US
IT jobs were lost during 2000–2003 due to offshoring [1], and other independent figures are
consistent with this conclusion. By contrast, as of 2002, 463,000 H-1Bs (not including tens of …
Exporting IT jobs and importing IT workers not only harms U.S. IT workers, it also harms U.S. firms and the broader economy.
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