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Job-centric leadership and incentives needed to expand U.S. domestic employment

Today, manufacturing employment in the U.S. computer industry is about 166,000, lower than it was before the first PC was assembled in 1975. Meanwhile, a very effective computer manufacturing industry has emerged in Asia, employing about 1.5 million workers. Since the early days of Silicon Valley, the money invested in companies has increased dramatically, only to produce fewer jobs. Full Article.

 
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