The head of the major U.S. trade group said, “Some of the nation’s biggest corporations are not up front about where their workforce lives because of politics” The executive director of the Alliance for American Manufacturin, Scott Paul said “outsourcing has become a major lightening rod, and the media coverage they’re likely to get is unfavorable,”Among to those that do not divulge in how many workers were the domestic and how many live overseas, Technology giant Apple, pharmaceutical behemoth Pfizer and household product company Procter & Gamble.
The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis researcher Ray Mataloni said “I don’t think they really have anything to hide, but I don’t really know the logic of why that’s something they don’t just put in their annual report,” General Electric Chief Executive Officer Jeff Immelt has said, “If you want to be an admired company, you better know the figure, you better have accountability and you better think through where the jobs are.”The chairman in President Obama’s task force is Immelt, they raised some eyebrows which does divulge it’s workforce statistics. It has 46 percent of workers in the United States. The outsourcing has a big impact in the whole world so that the politics also having a word in the outsourcing. It helps the business to be better.