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July 3rd, 2006, Permalink

Canadian call-centre jobs, especially those in the Atlantic provinces, could be in jeopardy of being shifted overseas if burgeoning Asian and Middle Eastern outsourcing firms continue to ride a wave of global consolidation, industry experts say.

Roberta Fox, president and senior partner with Fox Group Consulting, said companies in India, the Philippines, United Arab Emirates and Ireland have been moving aggressively to bulk up their share of the global market.

India, in particular, has become the world’s call-centre capital with its growing pool of English speakers, relatively low wages and modern technological infrastructure. The Indian government has invested heavily in telecommunications and it is estimated that more than one million call-centre jobs have been created there in the last decade.

???The labour costs, depending on what country, could be as low as one-tenth,??? Ms. Fox said. ???That’s a big deal when, in a call-centre business, two-thirds of your operating costs are human capital.???

That means costs per call are a mere fraction of those in North America, making it cheaper for companies — regardless of where they are based — to transfer jobs abroad.

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