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The law, signed by Gov. Phil Bredesen, makes Tennessee the first state to offer businesses an incentive for not sending data-entry and call-center work out of the country.
SPECIAL REPORT <BR> Looking Offshore <BR> Outsourced UCSF notes highlight privacy risk <BR> How one offshore worker sent tremor through medical system ... legislation soon ...
The U.S. Senate voted to approve an amendment restricting federal tax dollars from being used on jobs going overseas, a day after a U.S. representative introduced a bill prohibiting federal ...
The Senate today approved legislation that would prohibit taxpayer dollars from being used to outsource or take offshore work formerly done in the U.S. ... MARCH 05, 2004 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) ...