Re: [IWS] OUTSOURCING Legal Analysis of State & Federal Initiatives

From: Saundra Kae Rubel (privacylaws@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Wed Jun 23 2004 - 16:27:56 PDT


Hi

This is a great document, but does not list the federal legislation
recently introduced.
http://www.privacyknowledgebase.com/document.jsp?docid=GUIGB000 [list only]

Saundra Kae Rubel
Senior Privacy Analyst

At 02:45 PM 6/23/2004, cindi wolff wrote:
>IWS Documented News Service
>_______________________________
>Institute for Workplace Studies Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
>School of Industrial & Labor Relations Director, Institute for
>Workplace Studies
>Cornell University
>16 East 34th Street, 4th floor Stuart Basefsky
>New York, NY 10016 Director, IWS News Bureau
>________________________________________________________________________
>
> >From the National Foundation for American Policy
>
>EXPORTING THE LAW: A Legal Analysis of State and Federal Outsourcing
>Information
>[April 2004]
>http://www.nfap.net/researchactivities/studies/NFAPStudyExportingLaw_0404.pdf
>[full-text, 32 pages]
>
>See press release at -
>http://www.nfap.net/pressreleases/
>
>[excerpt]
>Legislators in at least 36 states have introduced
>more than 100 bills to restrict overseas outsourcing,
>and legislation on the issue has also proliferated at
>the federal level. Before moving further down this
>path of passing or proposing more such measures,
>policy makers should be fully informed and
>confident that such actions are both legally sound
>and capable of withstanding international challenge.
>International concerns are significant since much
>of the proposed legislation, if implemented,
>could invite retaliation by other nations.
>
>This study does not provide an exhaustive
>analysis of every potential constitutional or other
>legal challenge to the myriad state and federal
>pending or existing legislation that prohibits
>or restricts outsourcing. Its aim is to serve
>as the beginning of a necessary dialogue that
>transcends emotion and politics and highlights
>the core constitutional and legal concerns
>raised by proposed outsourcing legislation.
>_____________________________
>
>
>cindi wolff
>218 Doe Library
>University of California
>Berkeley, CA 94720-6000
>510-642-7270
>cwolff@library.berkeley.edu
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