National Outsourcing Association response to David Cameron speaking about reshoring at the World Economic Forum 2014 (Davos)
Kerry Hallard, National Outsourcing Association CEO, said: “We need to be more ambitious than be “the re-shoring nation”. We have long told Governments we are and should be recognised as the global strategic hub for outsourcing”.
“David Cameron is right to promote the exciting notion that Britain can become the reshoring nation, helping increase the number of well-paid jobs in the UK. He also said that this isn’t a race to the bottom, that globalisation is still good, and that continuing offshoring to lower cost locations is a fact of modern life. He mentioned that reshoring creates work for more people than those who actually fill the homeward-bound jobs…
“The Prime Minister stopped short of mentioning the vast amount of expertise that goes into moving operations around the world, and that Britain is a world leader in this area. Knowledge outsourcing is a growing export, a huge opportunity for the UK to boost jobs, wealth and foreign direct investment. This is because the UK business services community leads the world in terms of sourcing skills, experience and best practice. And when Mr Cameron makes speeches on the global stage about global economic matters, he’d do well to remember that.
“The trend for UK companies to bring back a chunk of their offshore work will continue, particularly in areas like customer service that benefit from the local touch. But David Cameron played down the chances of a reshoring rush. It is a percentage of work being brought back, by a relatively small number of companies - but with wage inflation in traditional offshore destinations, jobs continue to move around the world. It takes a network of people to make that happen. So if it’s not economically viable to move jobs home, we can still have skilled Brits assisting with the decision-making, transition and change management. And the tax they pay onshore can be put to good use creating jobs and providing skills programmes for young people, which in turn will support growth in areas where we’re strong and innovative but need more headcount, like IT.
“Globalisation is maturing as a concept and British people need to be orchestrating it, not complaining about it. The flow of jobs between countries offers well-paid sustainable jobs and exciting FDI opportunities. The NOA praises the Coalition for the UK’s flexible, entrepreneurial environment, congratulates it for making us the fastest growing G8 country - but asks convivially, give more support for the industry that is this country’s second biggest aggregate employer: outsourcing.”
We beseech David Cameron to speak out about how outsourcing works, and how it fits into his strategy for reducing costs and rejuvenating the economy. A little support would go a long way for this industry which is so oft castigated and so infrequently praised. The UK business services community leads the world in terms of sourcing skills, experience and best practice. We are the global strategic hub , help us maximise that opportunity.