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marmar

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17. Apple is a multinational corporate psychopath, just like the rest of them......
Sat Jan 21, 2012, 08:32 PM
Jan 2012

..... yet people will fight to defend its "honor".


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We need global labor unions abelenkpe Jan 2012 #1
+1. n/t Bonhomme Richard Jan 2012 #37
A few companies who's products are made in the same factories as the iPhone: onehandle Jan 2012 #2
How much of our military electronics have Chinese chips? alfredo Jan 2012 #31
Depends on the weapons system. boppers Jan 2012 #39
Outsourcing can be a huge security risk. alfredo Jan 2012 #48
Its not just profits dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #3
Of course it is.. whathehell Jan 2012 #5
I'm not defending the situation dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #7
Well, that's encouraging, at least, but tell me, how do you feel about industry in the UK? whathehell Jan 2012 #13
Yours are going down while there's are going up dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #14
So?....Is there any benefit whathehell Jan 2012 #18
Foxconn's suicide rate is in line with the suicide rate throughout China alfredo Jan 2012 #21
Could that be because working conditions all over the country are similar? whathehell Jan 2012 #27
China has never been a shining beacon of freedom. Capitalism is alfredo Jan 2012 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Jan 2012 #9
A couple of decades ago, that high-tech manufacturing was concentrated in the US. AdHocSolver Jan 2012 #12
Yep, and this "skilled labor" claptrap is BS. joshcryer Jan 2012 #22
Yes, it is... whathehell Jan 2012 #28
I did "read the article", dear whathehell Jan 2012 #25
I understand that's only here though. JNelson6563 Jan 2012 #49
In the UK you can chose. dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #50
That sounds more like our system than I thought it was. JNelson6563 Jan 2012 #51
Usual reason?...US workers have the "nerve" to want unions and/or a 1st world wage? whathehell Jan 2012 #4
Disney reference please? boppers Jan 2012 #40
Here ya go... whathehell Jan 2012 #41
That's not about Jobs on labor, that's about labor on Jobs. boppers Jan 2012 #43
Believe what you want whathehell Jan 2012 #46
Slave labor = more profits. tridim Jan 2012 #6
Does anyone wonder why this is so? newblewtoo Jan 2012 #8
Nope...It Sounds like typical corporate BS "reason" for hiring younger, cheaper and/or foreign whathehell Jan 2012 #15
It's not so, it's a made up stat. joshcryer Jan 2012 #23
Bullshit alarimer Jan 2012 #29
To help the US economy, only the products sold in the US need to be made here. AdHocSolver Jan 2012 #10
I think it's time for a global minimum wage. n/t Bonhomme Richard Jan 2012 #11
Of course...Multi-nationals get away with this sort of thing by the poor around the world. whathehell Jan 2012 #16
How much? SnakeEyes Jan 2012 #35
How about a percentage of what the principals make. The point is starting a dialog. Bonhomme Richard Jan 2012 #36
Apple is a multinational corporate psychopath, just like the rest of them...... marmar Jan 2012 #17
Yup...and I fail to see why whathehell Jan 2012 #19
+1 Blue_Tires Jan 2012 #34
I call total BS on Apple's claim that they need "skilled labor." joshcryer Jan 2012 #20
Careful. Next thing you know: boppers Jan 2012 #44
Well, I've done assembly line manufacturing. joshcryer Jan 2012 #45
After reading the article, here's what I wanted to post on their site ... nilram Jan 2012 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Jan 2012 #26
Microsoft is notorious for missing product launch dates. AdHocSolver Jan 2012 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Jan 2012 #47
Did you know ... GeorgeGist Jan 2012 #32
The issue is the model, the model changed from please the customer to maximize sahreholder value roseBudd Jan 2012 #33
BEST tweet on this -- nilram Jan 2012 #38
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