December 21st, 2012

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Massachusetts Biotech Company Makes Case for Outsourcing to Americans

Vertex is building a new drug manufacturing facility on its Cambridge campus, citing the competitive advantage of insourcing its production versus sending jobs overseas in a December 14 article for the online business and technology publication, Xconomy. In “Build It In the Back Yard: Why We Need American Manufacturing,” Brian Patrick Quinn constructs a scenario [...]

December 20th, 2012

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10,000 Manufacturing Jobs Available in Massachusetts Every Year

A combination of economic growth and aging workforce should lead to 100,000 job openings in Massachusetts’ manufacturing operations over the next decade, according to a new report. This article in the December 2 edition of the Gloucester Daily Times reports on the first meeting of a group of Massachusetts executives, experts, and officials called the [...]

December 19th, 2012

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Innovations in Product Design Spur Outsourcing to Americans

James Fallows’ article, “Mr. China Comes to America” is the second of two in-depth examinations of U.S. manufacturing using offshore labor found in the December issue of The Atlantic. Like his counterpart, Charles Fishman, Fallows sees outsourcing to Americans as a growing trend for the manufacturing sector. In his vision of the future, the resurgence [...]

December 18th, 2012

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The Atlantic Examines Growing Trend of Outsourcing to Americans

Two articles in the December 2012 issue of The Atlantic magazine find positive signs that manufacturing jobs could be returning to America after years of being outsourced to other countries. It’s a trend that could result in more employment opportunities for people with disabilities through contract service work or full-time employment. Charles Fishman spends a [...]

December 17th, 2012

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New Tools Help People With Disabilities Access Technology in Emergencies

Last week’s 12-12-12 concert in New York City’s Madison Square Garden was the latest effort to help recovery efforts on the eastern seaboard in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. Reuters reported that pre-show ticket sales and sponsorships had raised $32 million even before a single note was played by Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys, [...]

December 14th, 2012

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Friday News Roundup: People With Disabilities on the Job

There have been some great stories these past couple of weeks that demonstrate what people with disabilities are capable of doing in the workforce when given the opportunity, both as individuals and as a group. I’ve been holding on to this article from the Columbia Daily Tribune while looking abroad at International Day of Persons [...]

December 13th, 2012

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Numbers Starting to Add Up for Businesses That Hire People With Disabilities

If you were offered an investment opportunity that earned more than three times the initial value, wouldn’t you consider that a good risk? According to a government official in Nevada, that’s the ROI that taxpayers in his state can expect when businesses hire people with disabilities. Actually, the exact amount is a $3.67 return for [...]

December 12th, 2012

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NOD Leader Says Employment Goals for People With Disabilities Reachable

Advocates for people with disabilities have renewed efforts to resolve the dispute over the Labor Department resolution that would require federal contractors to actively track recruiting and hiring of people with disabilities. The National Organization on Disability (NOD) organized a forum during the last week of November that brought U.S. Department of Labor officials together [...]

December 12th, 2012

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New Data Substantiates Benefits of Hiring People With Disabilities for Assembly and Distribution Jobs

A recent study of Walgreens distribution centers by the American Society of Safety Engineers indicated significant improvements in workplace productivity since the national drugstore chain has begun its initiative to hire people with disabilities five years ago. Results of the study were included in a Fast Company magazine article by Sara Cann that explored the [...]

December 10th, 2012

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Unemployment Rate for People With Disabilities Drops Again

The Labor Department’s monthly jobs report showed another small drop in unemployment for people with disabilities, marking the second straight month the rate stayed below 13%. The 12.7% figure was actually the lowest since April, but the 146,000 new jobs created in November was a significant improvement over the 69,000 added back in the spring. [...]

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