Offshoring May Slow Impending U.S. Economic Recovery
When jobs return, they will likely be in developing countries where labor is more cost-effective.
Fred Maidment, PhD
To cut costs and ride out the recession, many U.S. companies are offshoring jobs at greater rates than in the past. Many of these jobs will not return to the United States—yet another obstacle to an eventual economic recovery.
IT Outsourcing: China Grasps for the Lead
China presents a major threat to India in the global IT outsourcing industry.
Yunus Kathawala, PhD, and Christoph Heeren
Is a shift in the global outsourcing of IT occurring? India has long been known for its dominance in the field; however, China is making strong headway.
Domestic Partner Benefits in the United States
A Discussion of Issues Related to Cost, Plan Design, and Administration
James Schaefer, MBA
The rapid increase in U.S. households comprised of non-married couples has created a challenging environment for employers as they try to keep pace with the changing profile of the work force. Continue reading ‘Summer 2009 GBR now live!’












