From: "Erik Reuter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 09:38:00AM -0700, Michael Harney wrote:
>
> > No, it's not nonsense, it's the only way that we can keep jobs in the
> > US, make it more expencive to off-shore work than to contract locally.
> > I never said they couldn't off-shore work, I just said there should be
> > fines associated with that to make it less cost effective.
>
> ....
>
> > Did I say forbid it?  No, in fact I stated to the contrary: "not
> > forbidding, just restricting".  And what kind of restriction did I
> > say was needed?  Corperate resopnsability laws.  Not taxes, not red
> > tape, just corperate responsability laws to protect the rights of the
> > outsource workers.
>
> I'm not sure what you are proposing here. First you say there should be
> fines to "make it less cost effective" then you say "not taxes, not red
> tape".


Your confusion is over the fact that I was talking about two different
things.  The first was about off-shoring (sending work to other countries),
the second was outsourcing.  Outsourcing can be done within the country, and
that is what I was talking about in the second part.


The rest of your post is far too long for me to read right now, so I may
address it tomorrow.

Michael Harney
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