New York Senator Desires to Stop Flow of U.S. Employment to Overseas Call Centers
New York Senator Desires to Stop Flow of U.S. Employment to Overseas Call Center

New York Senator, Charles Schumer desires to impede the gush of U. S. call center jobs out of the country. He is suggesting legislation to tax all those companies by 25-cents, every time a call is relocated to an overseas country.

He also said that all English speaking staff, whether they are from Indonesia, Canada, the Philippines, South Africa are ready to work for longer durations for lower wages, and this result in the loss of a lot of Americans’ job.

The measure would as well need telling U. S. customers that their call is getting transferred, and to which nation.

Aside from outsourcing, this November Schumer's probable challenger might be more local. Long Island Republican, Gary Berntsen has made an announcement that he's trying to seek the GOP nomination.

Berntsen served four years in the Air Force and an additional 23 years in the C. I. A.'s secret services. He condemned Schumer for letting those reported centralized cutbacks in New York's anti-terror finances.

He said that, in all such problems the White House knows that Sen. Schumer will give up the welfare of New Yorkers for his own individual aims, so as to be the next senate majority leader. This is something that will soon be stopped.

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