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==Offshoring==
==Offshoring==
The term offshoring refers to outsourcing that involves hiring a company in another country. This has been a controversial topic in some countries, particularly the United States, because some workers whose jobs have moved overseas perceive that they have been "sold out" by their company.
The term offshoring refers to outsourcing that involves hiring a company in another country. This has been a controversial topic in some countries, particularly the United States, because some workers whose jobs have moved overseas perceive that they have been "sold out" by their company.
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Outsourcing is the process of hiring an outside firm to do work that was previously handled in-house. Services that are commonly outsourced include payroll, accounting, human resources, marketing and advertising, and manufacturing. Outsourcing can often save a company money, as a firm that specializes in providing the needed service may be able to do it more cheaply, or with higher quality. Outsourcing may also allow a company to turn more of its focus to its core business.

Offshoring

The term offshoring refers to outsourcing that involves hiring a company in another country. This has been a controversial topic in some countries, particularly the United States, because some workers whose jobs have moved overseas perceive that they have been "sold out" by their company.