Work! Work! Work! (But Don't Ask for a Wage - Workers in China Cost us $2500 a Year)
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Globalization is a funny thing. It makes the rich richer and the poor poorer because capital happens to be mobile and capital is worth more some places than others. It eliminates the jobs from the lower and lower middle class in the U.S. and it scares people from the lower and middle class to work even harder, for fewer wages, because they are scared their jobs will go elsewhere. Meanwhile, the people running these things are getting richer and richer off the backs of the poor in corrupt countries. Their margins are huge and they don't have to share their profits with the most expensive item of any enterprise - human resources. I don't have a problem with wealth being shared around the world but until we have equality for all workers and stiff environmental regulations in place this thing is just going to create a corporate dictatorship in a broken world. That is, until someone gets pissed off enough that there's an even bigger mess than the one we have today.
Work! Work! Work! (But Don't Ask for a Wage - Workers in China Cost us $2500 a Year)
Work! Work! Work! (But Don't Ask for a…
Work! Work! Work! (But Don't Ask for a Wage - Workers in China Cost us $2500 a Year)
Globalization is a funny thing. It makes the rich richer and the poor poorer because capital happens to be mobile and capital is worth more some places than others. It eliminates the jobs from the lower and lower middle class in the U.S. and it scares people from the lower and middle class to work even harder, for fewer wages, because they are scared their jobs will go elsewhere. Meanwhile, the people running these things are getting richer and richer off the backs of the poor in corrupt countries. Their margins are huge and they don't have to share their profits with the most expensive item of any enterprise - human resources. I don't have a problem with wealth being shared around the world but until we have equality for all workers and stiff environmental regulations in place this thing is just going to create a corporate dictatorship in a broken world. That is, until someone gets pissed off enough that there's an even bigger mess than the one we have today.