Outsourcing Hits A New Class Of Workers


by Bharat Jain - Date: 2007-09-06 - Word Count: 386 Share This!

The World Association of Newspapers draws the conclusion that "Outsourcing plays a major part in the newspaper industry of today". The tale of the most up-to-date class of the workers was enlightened by the job recruiting advertisements on MonsterIndia.com in order to make them observe their trade, starting their voyage to another continent.

Remote-control journalism is the contemptuous word that the mergers apply for the substitute of newspaper jobs to the low-price countries like India or Singapore with the fiber-optic connections transmitting information everywhere in the world.

Even though, many were not wanting to assign all of their editorial functions, WAN (Paris-based organization stand for the 72 countrywide newspaper associations) performed a worldwide analysis of about 350 newspapers in Europe, Asia and the United States. Since then, the memos have been churning. Take for instance-The Columbus Dispatch in Ohio publicizes its objectives to shed 90 graphic design jobs and send the work to Affinity Express in Pune, India.

In Britain, the sensationalist Daily Express creates a hullabaloo in the newsroom when it makes a choice to outsource its whole city business segment to a local journalist's organization.

In Bangalore, a new center was developed more than two years ago by Reuters, the financial news service. The 340 employees, together with an editorial team of 13 local journalists, were deployed to write on US companies with reference to corporate earnings and broker research. From than onwards, the Reuters organization at the center was full-fledged to about 1,600, with 100 journalists functioning on U.S. stories. The company has also stimulated photo editing work from Canada and Washington, D.C., to Singapore.

In Amhmedabad, 300 miles, or 480 kilometers, north of Mumbai, Hi-Tech Export offers a discounted rate for 40 hours of editing services starting at €280, or $359.

According to Gaurang Kajtavkar, a spokesman of the company, since 2000, when it started targeting the outsourcing market in the United States, Europe, Canada and Australia, Hi-Tech Export's staff has grown to 700, serving more than 300 clients,

Managing director of Vorarlberger Medienhaus, Eugen Russ, the paper's parent company, does not mull over the interactive forum, even if his newspaper has stirred the progress of Web site software to lower cost Romania. Russ said that he would be enthusiastic to shift his small number of jobs to India, but it's quite challenging when dealing with the German language.

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Author: Bharat JainSource From: ITMatchOnline.com, an outsourcing hub where provider and buyer exchange their needs. Looking to outsource BPO services? Visit ITMatchOnline.com

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