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| Outsourcing: Global Labour Markets Mumbai |
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Is outsourcing really a ‘win-win’ situation? Does one party have more to gain than the other? What are the social effects of outsourcing – for the country exporting employment and for the country doing the work? What do consumers think about it? Is outsourcing really new? Isn’t it just a buzz-word for cheap labour? Are we just watching supply change to meet demand? If so, is outsourcing a temporary phenomenon? Or is it here to stay? Answers Your views are just as important as those of our TV panel. If you’ve got a point to make about outsourcing, or any of the other issues in the Questions for the future series, then please make a contribution in our online forums and your comments could influence the questions put to the panelists in the broadcast CNBC International debate taking place on 2 May. |
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In the third debate of the 'Questions for the future' series, we ask a panel in Mumbai for answers to some of the questions raised by current trends in international outsourcing. India has quickly become the biggest player in the current trend for outsourcing. It has given the Indian economy a massive boost. But now India itself has begun to outsource work to China. Questions Does outsourcing change more than the economic relationship between the countries involved? Does it bring them closer together? Or reinforce the divide between them? |
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