Belt Cracks Down On Companies Shipping Jobs Overseas
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Christopher Belt introduced a new measure that looks to crack down on companies that contract out more than 10% of their agreed-upon work for the state overseas. “We’re finding out that companies across Illinois and the United States are bidding on state contracts and then turning around and contracting out 50% of the work to India or China,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “We shouldn’t allow this to continue. Companies that use workers in the United States should get priority for all state contracts.” Illinois has an established process for entering into contracts for services, construction and goods between a unit of state government and a person or entity. Some examples of state contracts include construction projects and software development. The majority of state contracts receive bids from multiple parties, and Belt’s legislation would ensure that companies using overseas workers get penalized for doing so.
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