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Article: IBM Reassures Workers After Milestone China Deal
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- The Washington Post
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- December 9, 2004
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During an IBM employee meeting here Wednesday, a worker got up and
asked a question that perhaps only 10 years ago would have been
unthinkable: If he wanted to keep his job helping to design some of
the world's most advanced computers, would he have to move to China?
On the other side of the globe, at a Lenovo employee meeting in
Beijing, a worker got up and asked a similar question that a decade
ago also would have been unthinkable, but for different reasons: If
he wanted to keep his job, would he have to move from communist China
to America?
In both cases, the answers given by leaders of the two companies -
- which on Tuesday announced they would team up to create the world's
third-largest ...
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