The Negative View On Outsourcing Work Online
Now while that inference isn’t definitively true, and while some jobs being outsourced online do stay local, the fact is that a large portion of them end up being sent to other countries. So whether or not society’s negative outlook towards the practice is justified or not, it isn’t without merit.
The negative view of outsourcing jobs online, and with overseas outsourcing in general, has to do with the impact it has on the workforce within the country or even the city where the outsourcing business is located. The idea is that for every job that’s sent overseas there is a job being lost locally. Some even argue that it’s worse than that since a lot of people in other countries are believed to be forced into working longer hours than someone in Canada or the United States would. That means two people in India, for example, could theoretically be doing the jobs of three or four people in the US.
For local outsourcing in The Netherlands, contact poolse uitzendkrachten and poolse werknemers.
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