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Considerem tudo o que ouvem sobre a situação dos trabalhadores chineses... não esqueçam a cena da escravatura.
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Agora, leiam este texto "The Labor Market Bites Chinese Factories" (não se fiquem pelos recortes se não perdem o aparecimento natural das férias não pagas, do subsídio de férias e dos prémios de transferência):
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"The ostensibly endless supply of cheap factory workers is drying up. That has big implications for China and for the rest of the world.
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Employers are complaining about a labor shortage because they can't find workers at the wages they have been paying. (Sound familiar?) Nevertheless, wages are now going up, by quite a lot; in this particular factory, by 50 percent in the last two years..
After years of holding the line, even Foxconn announced wage increases this month. Wages are still pretty low in absolute terms in these factories, about $500 per month, not counting overtime, but labor costs appear to have gone up now to levels equivalent to those in Mexico."
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Agora, é pensar nos mecanismos de causa-efeito gerados por estes movimentos...
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