Jobs in crisis: India floats hope

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Posted: Tuesday, Nov 18, 2008 at 1456 hrs IST
Updated: Tuesday, Nov 18, 2008 at 1456 hrs IST


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New Delhi, November 18:: Bad times in the West may force companies to offshore more jobs to cheaper destinations like India, making it the last bastion for jobs growth, although US President-elect Barack Obama is vocally against outsourcing.

US-based staffing services firm Manpower, whose India business has grown 50 per cent this year, sees some slowing down in ITeS and finance sectors in the short-term but growth would return by mid-summer when effects of stimulus packages announced by multiple countries start showing, its CEO Jeff Joerres said.

"In the global scenario India looks optimistic. Though the employment outlook looks slightly down but optimistic on a relative basis... we have to see how the wave hits the shores," he said.

However, companies that struggled to justify outsourcing in good times would find it easier to move jobs to low-cost destination citing savings, Joerres said.

Obama, in the run up to the Presidential election, had spoken of ending tax breaks for companies that shift jobs overseas and give them to those investing at home.

Since the sub-prime credit crisis brewed into a global economic storm, there has been a 15-20 per cent slowdown in jobs growth globally as companies see their bottom lines shrinking.

Besides India, the countries that look promising in terms of hiring are China, Middle East and East Europe. These countries are likely to report promising growth rate as they have a booming domestic market and also because the base is small, he said.

A survey by Manpower in September had ranked India as the most optimistic market for new jobs.

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» Outsourcing.
Posted by Ganesh on 2008-11-18 17:21:54.024531+05:30
"Companies that struggled to justify outsourcing in good times would find it easier to move jobs to low-cost destination citing savings"With surging unemployment in the West,such outsourcing,already unpopular,would trigger a public outcry,and a boycott of the company involved.Anyway,India has lost most of its competitive advantage in the past few years,without batting an eyelid,whereas coups happen in many countries to avoid that.We have to forget this golden pie-in-the-sky,and concentrate on domestic market.

» Oppurtunity r created not owned
Posted by vicky on 2008-11-18 17:19:58.085882+05:30
in this time of crisis india should see some real oppurtuny. Only time to be more than china or indeed western nations

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