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:: Friday, February 13, 2004 ::
Outsourcing boycott raises some local eyebrows By Mary Ellen Godin, Record-Journal
Thousands of large and small businesses in the country may be surprised when they receive a letter asking them to explain their outsourcing and immigrant worker policies.
They may even be more surprised when told that unless they stop, they will be placed on a published list of companies to boycott.
There are already two such lists online, and a growing backlash against offshoring promises to make it a steamy campaign issue in the upcoming presidential campaign.------------------------------------------- posted 6:46 AM :: reference link ::
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