• barneypiccolo@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    In a way he is correct - the manufacturing jobs we think of - good paying, good benefits, union-protected, etc - aren’t coming back.

    Does anyone believe that the MAGA Nazis are going to bring back the old manufacturing model? The entire reason they sent business overseas was to save money. Now that they’ve had a few decades of those fat profits, they want more. If they could only save on the expensive shipping costs, by manufacturing in America, but doing it the same way its done over there.

    The new manufacturing model will be Asian-style sweatshops, no unions, low pay (less than minimum wage, if they can get away with it), teen labor, no workplace health/ safety/ environmental protections, mandated long hours, no overtime, no benefits, no sick pay, no paid vacations, no discrimination laws, corporate-friendly labor boards, high income taxes, etc.

    We are already seeing a lot of serious discussion of new state laws that will do away with minimum wage, loosen child labor laws, bust unions, etc. They are already getting ready for American sweatshops, and NOBODY is talking about it.

    • Guns0rWeD13@lemmy.world
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      and NOBODY is talking about it

      the only thing to talk about is what we’re going to do about it. you think the corporate media is going to address this? and what if they did? the owners are still going to do everything in their power to get away with whatever they want. the answers are simple.

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        10 hours ago

        Yes, eventually we have to talk about what to do about it, but before we identify solutions, we have to acknowledge the problem.

        The one justification anyone has about this cockamamie tariff folly is that manufacturing will come back to America, and states will be flooded with new, high-paying manufacturing jobs. That’s what people believe, based on their knowledge of past manufacturing models, and the administration is letting them think that.

        The media has a responsibility to ask about what this administration wants the new era of manufacturing to look like. Does anyone believe that this administration will set up the new manufacturing environment to favor the workers, or will they set it up only to maximize profits for corporations, at the expense of workers’ rights, safety, and compensation? The problem right now is that nobody in the media is even ASKING that question. Until they do, most Americans won’t even consider that the manufacturing model they think is coming, is only in their imaginations.

        Before we start throwing out solutions to questions that nobody is asking, lets focus on the right questions first.

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      1 day ago

      Also, isn’t most of it being automated, even in China?

      Automation is the thing that needs more discussion as well. Suppose automation is nearly perfected. Does anyone think these demons will let some kind of post-scarcity economy flourish? I think what they’ll opt for - and some of the broligarchs already “joke” about it now - is that they’ll puzzle over what to do about all the “useless eaters”.

      I think automation that reduced the amount of work, combined with sane and moral policies could be a good thing. The way the radicalized right wing broligarchs want to run it - will be hell on Earth for anyone that doesn’t already have massive amounts of capital.