Outsourcing Of American Manufacturing Jobs

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A machinist goes into work just like he has been for the past 20 years; suddenly he is told that

his job has been eliminated. If you think that your manufacturing job is safe, you would be

wrong. Throughout your working career there may come a time that you will lose your job or

have to change careers due to outsourcing. What is outsourcing?  Adams (2006) states, "True

outsourcing is nothing more that shifting a company's non-core function to a third party which

makes those functions its core competency while delivering economies of scale" (p.1, para 5).

Companies in the manufacturing sector are resorting to the outsourcing of American

manufacturing jobs without taking into consideration the potential of indirect costs that may

 come with it.

     There are many indirect costs that come with the outsourcing of manufacturing jobs that are

not taken into account by the white-collar workers. For instance, the quality of product could

decrease due to lower technology and un-skilled workers. There will be an over abundance of

inventory due to the long lead time that is needed for a buffer because of long shipping times.

Another large cost is that of the need of a holding warehouse to store imports for inspection.

Please see List 1 for more outsourcing losses by Adams (2000).

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