Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/09/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Daniel, Two points on your comments. The first is that in the US, unions frequently don't negotiate in good faith. By that I mean that when a worker has flagrantly violated the contract, the union strongly supports the worker rather than working to change the workers behavior. An example would be the Mitsubishi plant where there was gross sexual harassment for years under union support. Only with a law suit did the women at the facility gain some modicum of respect. I suspect that in the companies you mention, the workplace is a lot more harmonious in terms of everybody on the same team. As to de-industrialization, ultimately, it will lead to a better life for all. Workers in the third world gain a much better standard of living with out having to kowtow to the "Uncle" who owns the land or whatever. Over time, the workers in the developing world will negotiate for better wages/conditions. In the developed world, work will intensify in the areas of design, marketing, creation, and smart manufacturing. We in the developed world can not stand in the way of the rest of the world gaining a better life. We will have to work smarter with more intellectual input to continue our standard of living. If the developed world can not offer better products/services then we do not deserve so high a standard of living. This issue is close to home as my wife's employer is rapidly shifting many positions primarily to India. Why should I object to someone working for obscene (high) wages in another country where the new income allows servants in the house. As an interesting aside, I work with a lot of individuals from India that will never go back permanently. They really enjoy the opportunities in the US versus India. By and large they come from pretty prosperous families so economic conditions are no a huge factor. Don dorysrus@mindspring.com - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html