Sure just what they need is a tax break!!
Possibily. It depends on how and why it is done.
This is a subject I am fully passionate about due to how it impacts me personally at my job.
Ok, so most call centers have farmed work off to India. Cheaper workers. It sounds good. But its not. And it has gotten way worse over the last 6 or so years.
At my last job, just as this job, I worked as tech support for internet, PCs, landline phone, and IPTV. Want to know the biggest complaint from customers? The #1 thing i got screamed at about and the #1 reason customers were canceling? It wasn't that their internet, PC, phone, or tv wasn't working and it wasn't "your company sucks". It was "I can never get to someone in America! You serve America. Why can I not get someone on the phone from the US? No, I get someone reading a script that I cannot understand! This is unethical as you are giving jobs to another country. I want to cancel all of my services and I will be posting this everywhere". Seriously. The #1 complaint. Not just some people. Most people. And I didn't even work in Retention.
Ok, got fired in April. I get hired at a new company as an internet, PC, VOP, tech support in June. It had just come down the daisy chain a few weeks into training that we are pulling out of India and bringing it soley to the US.
My question is why? A tax break given to them if they do? Maybe. If a tax break is given to try to build jobs this way, it needs to have guildlines on it that they have to pull out fully in a certian time frame and open a certian number of jobs here in the US and keep them here for a certian timeframe before the tax break is given. If it is handed out willy nilly saying "well if they get a tax break, it will flow down the chain" then that isn't good nor correct as no one is there stopping the business from just pocketing the money. That would be a stupid move for that reason.
To also be fair, we are talking about 2 completely different companies, the new one is a much bigger company that just bought out a much smaller one and the "pull out of India" could have been in the works for way longer then the election. But, I still wonder why the tax break. I have to believe that a businessmam that is a bazillonair has the brains to not allow CEOs and businesses in general to just pocket the money but no one really knows at the moment. From what I've seen. That is just one factor. One reason that would be vaild that would help everyone involved, including the business as happier customers equates higher profits overall.
I am NOT saying I am in favor of tax breaks to businesses. I am only saying that I can see that telling a business "if you pull all jobs out of all foreign countries and open the same number of jobs here in the US for a year (or however long) then you will get a tax break of X number. And if you keep all jobs here you get to keep that tax break but if you move jobs out of country again you loose that tax break" as being a vaild reason to give a tax break to business that makes sense and how that is good for people needing jobs, the customers, the business (in 2 ways, happier customers meaning less churn = more profit and a tax break), and the US economy, all at once. I believe X number is 35% to 15%?
Anyway, just a thought. Maybe a bad one but a thought nonetheless.