According to the Boston Herald, "[a]bout 6.5 percent of [Massachusetts'] work force, or 189,000 workers, are employed by foreign-owned firms."
Is that supposed to be a good thing?
"The state ranks sixth in the nation for the percentage of its overall jobs tied to foreign firms with subsidiaries or offices in the United States."
Who's No. 1?
California. "They now employ 561,000 California workers—an increase of 15% over five years."
No. 2?
New York. "They now employ 382,600 New York workers—an increase of 17% over five years."
And, just who are these companies? Airbus North America Holdings, Inc. Alcatel American Water AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals Barclays Capital BASF Corporation Bayer Corporation BP Cadbury Schweppes DaimlerChrysler Experian GlaxoSmithKline Honda North America, Inc. HSBC Bank USA ING America Insurance Holdings Corp. John Hancock Life Insurance Company L’Oréal USA, Inc. Michelin North America, Inc. Miller Brewing Company Nestlé USA, Inc. Nokia, Inc. Novartis Corporation Panasonic/Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Philips Electronics North America Corp. Reed Elsevier Inc. Reuters America, Inc. Rolls-Royce North America Inc. Shell Oil Company Siemens Corporation Sony Corporation of America Sun Life Financial U.S. The Thomson Corporation Toyota Motor North America Tyco International (US), Inc. Unilever United States, Inc.To name just a few...
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