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In reply to the discussion: Apple Goes On A Hiring Spree In China [View all]Egnever
(21,506 posts)27. Meanwhile Google starts manufacturing phones in Texas
Fuck Crapple...
Motorola chief executive Dennis Woodside confirmed that the companys next phone will be called the Moto X today at D11, a technology conference.
In addition, he said, the Moto X will be the first smartphone to be built entirely in the United States.
The company will be sourcing its phones 1,100 components from all around the world, including 12 states in the U.S. the processor from Taiwan, the OLED screen from South Korea but at least 70 percent of the components will be put together at a factory outside Fort Worth, Texas.
Read more at http://venturebeat.com/2013/05/29/motorolas-next-phone-the-moto-x-will-be-made-in-texas/#LCo3azt4qDBASVyg.99
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Of course. They could build a fully robotic factory which would not employ many workers,
Flatulo
Aug 2013
#4
Some of those hired are to monitor working conditions at factories. Can you prove they
alfredo
Aug 2013
#21
Is Apple Corp just full of a bunch of lying fucks, the worst of modern plantation owners?
jtuck004
Aug 2013
#5
To be honest, I have a hard time feeling sorry for the Chinese laborer. It's up to them to demand
Flatulo
Aug 2013
#6
So McDonalds employees should just insist on better wages, be thrown out on their
jtuck004
Aug 2013
#7
I'd like to see all workers organize. I'm just saying that we can't do it for the Chinese.
Flatulo
Aug 2013
#10
Maybe. I think it's a different world than I grew up in, and I don't think a lot of
jtuck004
Aug 2013
#18
Speaking as one who's been outsourced three times, I don't think those jobs are coming back here.
Flatulo
Aug 2013
#25
I spent most of my career as a design engineer in the tech sector, specifically disk drives.
Flatulo
Aug 2013
#34
In the article it appears that despite their assurances many bad practices continue
jtuck004
Aug 2013
#23
Labor laws have to change in China. As I said they can plant the seed of reform, but it is up
alfredo
Aug 2013
#24
Look. Until "the west" understands the concept of "fair trade" rather than "free trade",
delrem
Aug 2013
#8