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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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I think all Nike products should be boycotted due to their unfair labor practices alone...

>Do you purchase Nike products? They are the worst at off shore manufacturing. Cost per unit including shipping to the US, 2->10$
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>__Stephen
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>>Now if those countries that pick up the work in another country because they can do it cheaper would at a minimum be forced to provide the same work conditions and safety standards it would be easier to swallow...
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>>>Hi Jos,
>>>You messege remind me econmic lectures in University.
>>>Yes you are perfectly right that industry which require low paid labor force are moving to countries, which are able to supply it.
>>>Transport connections become cheaper and it become easy to supply more productive regions with higher life style with cheaper goods.
>>>Cheaper is not equal to low quality as some try to state in this tread.
>>>I suppose that in the feature regiaons, which have low cost living expences will produce clothes and regions with higher cost expences will produce software. Of cource there will be exceptions.
>>>I belive that globalization will become bigger and bigger. May be some people don't like it, but this is reality.
>>>
>>>Outsourcing is American management invention, where firm save expences outsourcing some jobs to more productive firm outside company.
>>>In most of the cases firm from developed countries look for outsourcing opportunities. If there are demand of cource will appeare supply :-).
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