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Posted by tlak on March 10, 2005 at 14:11:27 from (66.38.89.236):
In Reply to: OT Tech Nations posted by dr.sportster on March 10, 2005 at 05:52:38:
If we raise trade embargoes the other countries will retaliate. With all the emphasis on portfolios you would think the kids should be able to write a novel when they enter college. Not so. I think it will be a long haul but the other countries that are receiving our jobs will have to pay more because those workers will want more but the jobs will just move to the next sweat shop. A lot of companies are jumping on the orient express (I know Europe)saying we should do it like japan and china. Latest story I heard was a Chinese worker was thrown in the street to beg after his arm was cut off in an industrial accident. Unions got you 8hr day/40hr week. wiped out child labor. A lot more but maybe they need to negotiate more on keeping jobs. Might be like the airlines, if the workers/pilots give up money to keep the airline solvent then the bosses take a raise. If the Vice president's company is moving money off shore not to pay taxes what can you expect from our gov.
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