
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Thursday 25 March 2004
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Frank Lynch
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UK
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Service Manager
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Excellent article and totally agree. The market should decide who, what when when why to outsource. Globalisation is in, and protectionism out.Countries like France that continue down the path of fierce protectionism of French jobs will eventually feel the heat, if they don’t already!
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