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By Ed Frauenheim
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 11, 2004 10:22:00 PM

U.S. information technology workers are becoming a political force motivated by the flight of jobs overseas, according to a study released Wednesday by a union group.

The survey, commissioned by the Washington Alliance of Technology Workers (WashTech), found that 93 percent of IT workers are concerned about the impact of offshore outsourcing on their industry. Eighty-six percent of respondents support legislation that requires government IT contracts to be filled with U.S. workers.

In addition, 81 percent of respondents support legislation to restrict the H-1B visa guest worker program, according to the survey. Critics have said H-1B visas and other temporary work visas have fueled the flow of work abroad.

"America's high-tech work force is demanding that our political leaders curb the abuses of the global economy," Marcus Courtney, president of WashTech, said in a statement. "American corporations are exporting livable-wage jobs instead of products. Every day that Congress and state legislatures fail to act to stop this attack on our middle class amounts to tacit support of corporate greed over America's working families."

Evans/McDonough of Seattle conducted the study through a national Web survey that involved 410 respondents.

U.S. companies have been shifting programming and other IT tasks to countries such as India that offer a technically skilled work force and lower wages. Supporters of the trend argue that it helps relatively poor countries develop and keeps U.S. companies competitive. Technology leaders have warned that protectionist measures lead to lower economic growth and higher unemployment.

In addition, the Information Technology Association of America trade group has defended the H-1B and L-1 visa programs as fundamentally sound. The H-1B program allows skilled foreign workers to be brought to the country for up to six years. The L-1 visa program allows companies to temporarily bring in their employees from other countries for managerial or executive work, or jobs that entail specialized knowledge.

Some federal lawmakers have called for visa program reform amid reports that U.S. employees have been replaced by visa workers and had to train their replacements.

The survey found that nearly 25 percent of IT workers said they were aware that their companies had "offshored" jobs. According to the study, more than half of the respondents said globalization has resulted in job cuts, with a drop in wages and benefits in white-collar jobs, such as programming and data processing, software and systems development, database design and development, and technical communication.

More than two-thirds, or 69 percent, of the respondents said they supported legislation that would require customer support representatives to identify the city and country where they are located. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry has introduced legislation that would require employees of offshore call centers to identify their location.

According to the survey, 26 percent of respondents identified themselves as Democrats, 32 percent identified as independent and 41 percent identified as Republican.

The survey found that 91 percent of IT workers are registered to vote, and 87 percent said they vote in most or every election.

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You are without a clue
I am not sure where you are from but I can say for certain that American IT workers can compete with anyone in the world. The facts come down to simple money. Elsewhere in the world an American compan... (Read the rest)
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IT cannot stop Offshoring of jobs  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
Global market  FirstNLastN | 02/11/04
Re: Global market  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
global me$$  stephen732@... | 02/12/04
We must offshore for our own good.  maxo_z | 02/11/04
Lets offshore YOUR job NOW  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
My job probably WILL be soon. That doesn't change reality  maxo_z | 02/11/04
So you support this mess  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
No. Accepting reality is not supporting.  maxo_z | 02/11/04
Amazing  mzarra | 02/11/04
Good link to offshoring  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
How can I move?  richman555 | 02/11/04
No you can't move  mzarra | 02/11/04
Thats exactly right, meanwhile they force Americans a lifestyle of poverty  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
If you are Christian, you CANNOT live in India  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
You shame christians when you lie like this.  maxo_z | 02/11/04
Message has been deleted.  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
Thought stereotyping went out in the 70's  maxo_z | 02/11/04
Not overstated  rtaulton@... | 02/12/04
Message has been deleted.  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
Rationalization for offshoring is wrong...  m_d_blake | 02/11/04
Why must the US lower its standard of living  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
Umm....  BitTwiddler | 02/12/04
Message has been deleted.  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
Real story behind stereotypes  Nullifidian | 02/12/04
Technical Degrees are NO longer needed in the US  grifs71@... | 02/11/04
Very true statement  NT Admin | 02/12/04
Actually this is one offshoring weakness  maxo_z | 02/12/04
Offshoring is Anti-American = Nafta of Tech  southern_pride | 02/12/04
"what field of jobs is secure?"  BitTwiddler | 02/12/04
What field of jobs is secure?  km4hr@... | 02/12/04
Shrub's logic  skeptic tank | 02/12/04
Will the products price be lowered, NO  tech3204@... | 02/12/04
Do these stuffed-shirts think...  BitTwiddler | 02/12/04
Profit margins  rtaulton@... | 02/12/04
Offshoring helps the economy, by unemployment, high taxes, no jobs....  tech3204@... | 02/12/04
you need to get a basic economic textbook  master_z | 02/12/04
Technology, medical where does it stop?  tech3204@... | 02/12/04
complain complain  master_z | 02/12/04
Non-American IT workers need to learn...  Max_z | 02/12/04
hard to compete when hog-tied.  maxo_z | 02/13/04
You are without a clue  brad5150 | 05/27/06
we will see during the elections  JWatson77 | 02/12/04
I agree- high paid lobbyists can only go so far.  maxo_z | 02/12/04
Your missing the point  ShadeTree | 02/12/04
Yep....  jvahabzadeh | 02/27/04
IT Jobs almost impossible to find  brianksh | 03/09/04

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