If $2 is a princely sum in Brownpeepulistan...
...it matters not one jot what it's worth in the USA.
Oh yes it does, for foreign exchange rates, and what the USA Corporation pays. It matters very much, you've said so yourself as you said it saves the USA Corps money. Hence that point of it not mattering what it is worth in the USA is moot.
Corporatism is what made the USA (and Western Europe, and Japan, and Australia) what it is today. Problem is, corporatism - transglobal corporatism - eats its young, to whit: you.
Invalid term, Capitalism/Consumerism made the USA, etc what it is today. Labor helped to create that capital. The labor is paid money to help grow the economy by consuming things. Hence you have consumerism, cut out the consumer by sending their jobs to another country, and you have damaged the USA Economy. This is the start of a downward spiral as money is no longer in the hands of the consumer, which used to provide the labor. Three guesses what that does to the USA economy? So what happens when the top 10% of the economy has the wealth/capital and the other 90% does not? See where this is going? The only reason for past sucess of Capitalism was due to consumers consuming, getting money into the hands of the people. Hence Capitalism/Consumerism is what made the USA, etc what it is today. No point there as your point is invalid.
Understand this: all that matters is the bottom line, and if it's legal (or even probably legal) it's ethical.
If all that matters is the bottom line, then I guess the USA Corps are ignoring labor laws, their code of ethics, and other laws, and doing what they can to boost money for the company? If so, this is not only unethical, it is illegal. In this situation you end up with an evil corporation that will get caught eventually. Once again, an invalid point. Also something could be legal but unethical, I already covered that. That was the first thing we learned in Business Management, taking the same classes I am taking would show you that. What you are talking about is Classical Management which is a dinosaur that is going away and being replaced by Organizational Management. You need to update your information.
Some reading material for you:
[link|http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0809105543/qid=1078960779/sr=2-2/ref=sr_2_11_2/026-3081265-2589249|http://www.amazon.co...6-3081265-2589249]
[link|http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0712656871/qid=1078960732/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_11_2/026-3081265-2589249|http://www.amazon.co...6-3081265-2589249]
[link|http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1881052869/qid=1078960681/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_10_4/026-3081265-2589249|http://www.amazon.co...6-3081265-2589249]
US Amazon links for people in the USA interested in the new Business Management:
[link|http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0809125277/103-8324986-9935818?v=glance|http://www.amazon.co...-9935818?v=glance]
[link|http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0385260954/103-8324986-9935818?v=glance|http://www.amazon.co...-9935818?v=glance]
[link|http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1881052869/103-8324986-9935818?v=glance|http://www.amazon.co...-9935818?v=glance]
These books talk about team work, empowerment, mentoring, leadership, total quality management, facilitation, developing a code of ethics and sticking to it, etc. The bottom line is not always about how much money an organization can make, one has to look at the bigger picture. If all an organization cared about was money, they would eventually go out of business by ignoring the other aspects of the business.
Globalization is not an easy thing to master, there are many barriers one must overcome. You just learned that the USA has a different definition of secular than the UK has, imagine what else is different? One has to overcome language, cultural, religious, and governmental issues before doing a sucessful global business, most USA Businesses are not prepared for this. Just because people speak the same language does not necessarily mean that these issues are automatically dealt with.
Take for example a Help Desk in India, almost everyone I've spoken to who has called a Help Desk that is based in India has told me about their poor communication, lack of understanding, lack of quality, etc. Is Dell, HP, etc really better off by using cheaper labor? I say this because when they start losing customers or customers do not return to buy newer products, how are they going to make any money?
Read about Dell's woes here:
[link|http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103_2-5110933.html|http://zdnet.com.com...03_2-5110933.html]
Now I ask you, did they have these woes when the Help Desk was located in the USA?
Seems to be a lot of people seeing this problem:
[link|http://comment.cio.com/comments/14247.html|http://comment.cio.c...mments/14247.html]
Speaking about the Bottom Line:
[link|http://www.ovum.com/go/content/c,39608|http://www.ovum.com/go/content/c,39608]
When any investment is not delivering a sufficient economic return to your organisation you should be looking at more than reducing its cost, you should be questioning its fundamental value. If it turns out to have less value than you forecast for it, then you may have the option of cutting it out altogether.
Of course you can\ufffdt even start this exercise until you start measuring the economic returns as well as the costs of IT. Simply passing chunks of your business to India or Russia will not resolve any underlying value issues that your organisation may have. It will simply shift those issues further away from the core of your business, and may ultimately make them even more difficult to resolve.
Consider that it might be making things more difficult to resolve. Which in turn can come back and bite the USA Company later.
I submit to you that Offshoring may have hidden costs and may not be cheaper than hiring USA Citizens:
[link|http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/11/16/BUGTR32G6L1.DTL|http://sfgate.com/cg...6/BUGTR32G6L1.DTL]
It just boggles the mind that the USA Corporations did little to no research over the effect that Offshoring will have on their business. Hence you can now see why your points are either invalid or moot.