Contrasting views offered of what went wrong with California's job market
Many people responded to a blog entry that looked back at California during the 1950s, when jobs were plentiful, asking what went wrong and how to make things right.
There were a few prescriptions for how to make things better and varied views on what went wrong. Here are highlights of the discussion with screen names used as IDs.
RobinHood1 chalked up the differences to changing times, writing that, "In the 1950's, Western Europe and Japan were still rebuilding from the ruins of World War II. The U.S was the workshop of the world, a role now played by China, which was a rural backwater in the 1950's. We aren't going back to that economic model anytime soon."
Outsourcing was mentioned repeatedly. As Djrohinds noted: "I worked at Pacific Bell for over 20 years before it was taken over by SBC and was re-christened AT&T. In 2007, without warning, the jobs of 10,000 employees were moved to the Israeli-based contracting company Amdocs. The employees had no say. Soon after Amdocs shipped those jobs to India. We are not able to find jobs now while India is becoming an economic power."
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