9/25/12

China's Foxconn Riots Prove Universal Management Failure to Understand Workers


Labor issues are a perennial concern of workers even in the socialist people's paradise of China. Riots at a large electronics firm by thousands of migrant workers underscore the failure of management to comprehend the challenges workers experience historically. Plainly management needs a systems analyst seeking to positively understand what workers want not only in roilsome Chinese factories but in U.S. factories as well.
The Obama administration and National Democrat Party have taken essentially adversarial positions to labor in the United States reinforcing importation of cheap illegal labor from Mexico by failing to support adequate Mexican border control. The gentrification of the Democrat Party is an anti-labor position. Many of its remaining union members are high wage unions even of bureaucrats in government. Those people often have no interest in real material work and instead occupy positions for which they negotiate leverage of power as well as earnings.

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