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You can keep your job -- if you move to India

Posted May 13 2009, 01:26 PM by Catherine Holahan
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  A one-way ticket from France to Bangalore, India: $628

  Pay cut: 1,731 euros per month

  Avoiding a layoff: priceless?

  French textile workers were recently made an offer that most, undoubtedly, refused: relocate to India and work for local wages or lose their job. The Times of London reported May 12 that the Carreman company gave its employees the unenviable choice in part to comply with French labor laws. 

Carreman told workers they could keep their jobs if they moved to Bangalore at a 96% pay cut, according to the Times. They were not offered airline tickets. A recent online search put the cost of a one-way ticket from Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris to Bangalore airport at about $628, with a plane change.

Offshoring jobs to relatively cheaper Asian and Eastern European countries, such as India and the Czech Republic, has long been a subject of contentious debate in both Europe and the United States. But the global economic downturn has pushed the issue into the headlines again. Faced with sharp drops in demand, many companies are choosing to cut costs by moving jobs to cheaper countries. In March, IBM announced that it would cut 4,000 jobs and move them to India, sparking a public outcry.  Forrester research estimates that as many as 3.3 million jobs will move overseas by 2015.

The acceleration of work moving overseas has spurred politicians to take action. This month, President Barack Obama promised to close tax loopholes for companies that move work abroad (whether by hiring foreign workers for the same jobs, aka offshoring, or contracting out jobs to foreign companies, aka outsourcing, is not clear).

"I want to see our companies remain the most competitive in the world. But the way to make sure that happens is not to reward our companies for moving jobs off our shores or transferring profits to overseas tax havens," Obama said in a May 4 speech announcing plans to change the tax code to help discourage outsourcing.

French Prime Minister Nicolas Sarkozy has made similar promises, backing laws intended to reduce the number of jobs moving outside of France and offering to help bail out the country's auto industry only if the auto manufacturers did not move jobs to other countries.

The Carreman case is just one example of the consequences such laws can have, intended or not. IBM also offered to allow employees to keep their jobs if they moved abroad to cheaper countries.

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Comments

 

How is stuffing more people in already overcrowded country going to help anyone?

Why is India stupid to accept workers from another country to add as if they do not have enough infrastructure problems of their own? I would hope that India refuses the Visa for these workers to protect what little resources they have to manage their billion+ population.

no one is rushing to india. read the article again !! India is atleast 100 yr away from being a preferred destination for job hunters. at that time you can think of visa for India..

Did you read the article? "Most undoubtedly refused". Would you move to India for a 96% pay cut?  It was just a legal formality. I'm sure French unemployment would be many times the Indian wages. It is just another corporate sell out. This is why I refuse to buy anything from china. Let it be known, corporate sell outs: when you outsource and off shore, you lose me as a customer.

If you're somewhat unsettled - young, unattached, childless, and/or a renter - this could actually be fun. You'd have to check COL figures and the value of that countries currency in world markets to determine if the salary is below, at or above what you're making. A lot of people takes numbers out of context. It may be a cut, or the amount when translated in dollars may sound low, but it is possible to have a comparable or better standard of living. Also, recent college grads could find this is a good way to get a career started faster. Plus a few years of overseas experience before seeking work in the US, is a valuable thing to have on a resume, especially if you became proficient in another language commonly spoken in the world.

YEAH YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SAY "unemployed" IN SEVERAL LANGUAGES.Send all the co. heads packing w/the same deal .goverments have no balls because thats their golf and party pals putting the screwws to the worker

Why not leave the hard working textile mill employees and the textile plant - with all its expensive equipment and ready access to the European Market (low carbon footprint for the products), right where it is - in France. Then move the company Headquarters and all those executive drones to India. Talk about savings!!! This would have the added bonus of finally paying the drones at a level appropriate to the value of their output.

It is imperative that we here in US boost the manufacturing sector, import legal workers IF need be rather than outsourcing jobs. (Workers who migrate legally contribute to the tax base, Social security, economy, and increase the educated population base and much more.)

Outsourcing is not the answer favorable to US. Big corporations that outsource jobs and manufacturing are making huge profit on the reduced cost of manufacturing but all that is not passed to the customer but rather eaten away by the greedy topline executives; while customers are left with shoddy, bad quality product that as in many recent cases is seriously harmfull to our health and more importantly the health of our children. This shoddy quality has also led to the Use and throw mentality that is filling up the landfills here at a rapid pace and is definitely anti-green. Repairing is totally out of fashion now. We need to bring those jobs back as well.

In India during 1940s, Gandhi started the movement called "Swadeshi"; meaning use products from your own country rather than imported products (which were from the ruling country United Kingdom). We need this movement here in US now...

Please...pass this message to everyone...

It's our unions that are forcing jobs overseas. If we don't put a halt to union exuberant demands, we in America will be riding camels while third-world countries will be driving Lexus, BMW, etc.

IBM made the exact same offer to the 1500 people in the US they released in January of this year.  BTW - IBM's sales, profits, and stock price were all increasing in January, but the economic slowdown in the US made a perfect cover to hide this slimeball act.

This is just another example of a corporation giving the working class the bill for their corporate jets, golf tournaments, spa treatments, secretaries, and other so called corporate "essentials".

Just like Cartman says, "Screw you guys, I'm going home."

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