 
WHERE ARE THE JOBS?
 Where Are The Jobs? Economic growth is very strong, but America isn't generating enough jobs. Many blame outsourcing. The truth is a lot more complicated
 The Price Of Efficiency Stop blaming outsourcing. The drive for productivity gains is the real culprit behind anemic job growth
 Productivity: Who Wins, Who Loses The U.S. is reaping big -- but uneven -- gains from its highly efficient workforce
 Guest Commentary: The Harsh Truth About Outsourcing It's not a mutually beneficial trade practice -- it's outright labor arbitrage
 The Future Of Work Flexible, creative, and good with people? You should do fine in tomorrow's job market
 Commentary: Stow The Rhetoric Bush and Kerry need to move past politicking and get real about jobs
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NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY
Factories: The Gears Are Turning
After three years of recession, demand is surging. The comeback looks real
(3/15/04)
NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY
Jobs: Desperately Seeking Answers
Jobs and the economy are voters' top issues -- but both parties' plans are flawed
(3/8/04)
NEWS ANALYSIS
Worried about Jobs, Not Gay Marriage
For Corporate America, the top election issues are weak hiring, the budget deficit, and outsourcing. Same-sex unions hardly register
(3/4/04)
Newsmaker Q&A
Reuters' Offshore "Experiment"
Global Managing Editor David Schlesinger talks about why the news service is hiring reporters in Bangalore to cover U.S. companies
(3/4/04)
Growing Concerns
An Unseen Peril of Outsourcing
An offshore alliance seemed to answer a struggling outfit's prayers. Instead, the U.S. parent has been wound up and its intellectual crown jewels are in India
(3/3/04)
Cover Story
Online Extra: Outsourcing IsnŐt "a Zero-Sum Game"
Tech entrepreneur Marc Andreessen says it's the story of history and that new jobs will arise in the U.S. as new industries are born (3/1/04)
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