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The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 01:17 PM Jan 2012

“If it’s the pinnacle of capitalism, we should be worried.”

Last year, it earned over $400,000 in profit per employee, more than Goldman Sachs, Exxon Mobil or Google.

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“If it’s the pinnacle of capitalism, we should be worried.”

Apple executives say that going overseas, at this point, is their only option. One former executive described how the company relied upon a Chinese factory to revamp iPhone manufacturing just weeks before the device was due on shelves. Apple had redesigned the iPhone’s screen at the last minute, forcing an assembly line overhaul. New screens began arriving at the plant near midnight.

A foreman immediately roused 8,000 workers inside the company’s dormitories, according to the executive. Each employee was given a biscuit and a cup of tea, guided to a workstation and within half an hour started a 12-hour shift fitting glass screens into beveled frames. Within 96 hours, the plant was producing over 10,000 iPhones a day.


“The speed and flexibility is breathtaking,” the executive said. “There’s no American plant that can match that.”

Similar stories could be told about almost any electronics company — and outsourcing has also become common in hundreds of industries, including accounting, legal services, banking, auto manufacturing and pharmaceuticals.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/22/business/apple-america-and-a-squeezed-middle-class.html?_r=1

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“If it’s the pinnacle of capitalism, we should be worried.” (Original Post) The Straight Story Jan 2012 OP
I'm at a loss for words. That asshole is completely unfazed that snagglepuss Jan 2012 #1
So just to get a product out "on time" EC Jan 2012 #2
End-justifies-the-means thinking. Odin2005 Jan 2012 #3
Awesome! That gave my Apple stock the bump raouldukelives Jan 2012 #4

snagglepuss

(12,704 posts)
1. I'm at a loss for words. That asshole is completely unfazed that
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 01:34 PM
Jan 2012

Chinese factories use in effect slave labor. Dormitories. Tea and a biscuit after being forced back to work. Despicable. Effing despicable.

EC

(12,287 posts)
2. So just to get a product out "on time"
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 01:41 PM
Jan 2012

They think it justifies USING people that they rouse out of bed and put to work on 12 hour shifts for low pay as fine and dandy? Not a wit of humanity in the statement, just another way of saying business trumps human life. These people have NO LIFES, they just work, sleep and get a bisquit and tea? And the execs brag that it's a good working model? Would they like anyone in their family to work this way? I say work, because it sure isn't living...it's just constant nothingness with no future.

Odin2005

(53,521 posts)
3. End-justifies-the-means thinking.
Reply to EC (Reply #2)
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 01:45 PM
Jan 2012

People are treated as mere cogs in the machine rather than individuals with their own needs, wants, and dreams.

raouldukelives

(5,178 posts)
4. Awesome! That gave my Apple stock the bump
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 01:47 PM
Jan 2012

that allowed me to enjoy that grande orange mochafrappacino last week that I threw out my window later. Too sweet! Gross!

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