Sentences with phrase «offer cheaper labor»

«They have spent a lot of time and money creating a business model that fits within the rules so they can use the visas to offer cheaper labor,» said Bruce Morrison, a lawyer representing an association of American engineers.

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Today the most intense competition in the globally integrated market is not between the gigantic Transnational Corporations, but it is between governments that find themselves competing with one another for investors by offering the cheapest and most compliant labor; the weakest environmental, health, and safety standards, the lowest taxes; and the most fully developed infrastructure.
Then Chinese businesses use cheap labor to manufacture products for export back to the United States — offering lower prices in direct competition with established businesses in the U.S..
And because they can make their product so very cheap with substandard materials and shoddy labor conditions, it's easy for them to offer merchandise that looks the same at first glance at a fraction of the cost.
In his review of Big Science, Alex Wellerstein offers readers a glimpse into the life and career of the controversial physicist — from his seemingly remorseless exploitation of cheap graduate student labor to his zealous support for the atomic bomb.
Pick a leader who will keep jobs in your country by offering companies incentives to hire only within their borders, not one who allows corporations to outsource jobs for cheaper labor when there is a national employment crisis.
It's not about cheap labor — it's about offering people an experience... It's one of those great fantasies.»
Hollywood studios are also seeking cheaper labor, which forces VFX companies to open satellite offices in places like Canada, where the US dollar is worth more, and locations that offer significant tax breaks.
However, secondary cities including Phoenix, Austin, Texas and Raleigh - Durham, N.C. are starting to show tremendous growth in office demand from tech tenants as well, as firms look for cheaper, but still urban - orientated, markets that will offer fresh labor pools, but with lower operating costs.
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