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Job security erodes as companies get more work done with fewer "direct hires"
Companies use contractors to benefit from flexibility, and many workers want it, too
The company's bringing 1,400 new jobs to the East Coast, and there are some advantages to running call centers in the U.S.
In the world of startups, some tech companies say full-time employees are too expensive.
Mexicans who have lived in the U.S. are finding good-paying jobs in call centers.
Law professors make a radical proposal: Scrap the traditional board of directors.
Companies buy overseas rivals with one aim in mind: Reduce their tax burdens.
For decades, the story of American manufacturing has been all about outsourcing. Lately though, some new terminology has come into vogue — 'insourcing.'
As the presidential race shifts towards foreign policy, the candidates trade jabs over China on outsourcing and currency manipulation.
Lincolnton Furniture is hailed as a success story for bringing jobs back to the U.S.