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Obama's Admin policy of repatriating American jobs from overseas, while spending millions of dollars Training Asian Call Center Workers.(JW).While President Obama calls on companies to insource overseas jobs back to
the U.S., the federal government is spending millions of dollars to help
foreigners learn enough English to work in offshore call centers for American
businesses.
The U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID) is blowing $10 million to train Filipinos to work in
Asian call centers that serve the very U.S. businesses the president threatened
to strip of tax deductions for moving jobs and profits abroad. In fact, in hisState
of the Union address earlier this year, Obama said “it is time to stop
rewarding businesses that ship job overseas.”
Ironically, his administration is contributing to the problem. A news
magazine that covers information technology broke the story last week and it
has ignited bipartisan outrage among federal lawmakers. So far two
congressmen—one Democrat, one Republican—have demanded
that the federally-funded call-center training program be immediately suspended.
They cite a similar USAID project in Sri Lanka that was abandoned in 2010 at
their behest.
This latest project is training 3,000 Philippine students to man the phones
in areas ranging from healthcare to travel, for domestic call centers from Asia.
It’s called Job Enabling English Proficiency (JEEP) and graduates get placed
with outsourcing vendors that provide U.S. companies with profitable offshore
perks, including Asia’s cheap labor costs. The U.S. program includes 400 hours
of training over two years and 23,000 students are currently enrolled in the
Philippines.One of the congressmen demanding that the Philippine JEEP be nixed, New York
Democrat Tim Bishop, notes that over 4.5 million Americans work in call centers
but more than half
a million jobs have been outsourced from the U.S. to foreign nations. “I
support the international development mission of USAID but my top priority is
protecting American jobs and American taxpayers,” Bishop said. “I anticipate
working closely with USAID in a bipartisan manner to ensure that none of its
programs overseas will hurt workers here at home.”
Bishop and North Carolina Republican Walter Jones co-authored a letter
to Obama’s handpicked USAID Administrator, Rajiv Shah, calling for JEEP’s end.
“We cannot support the use of federal taxpayer dollars for outsourcing training
programs that conflict directly with the Administration’s stated policy of
repatriating American jobs from overseas and we demand that this ill-advised
project be discontinued immediately.”Read the full story here.

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