Re: How cars used to be made
In China and India people work in far worse condition still, but we buy the product...
This is annoying for me, the price of toy trains is going up.
I don't know how it affects things like laptops, or hi-tech phones and such. US work conditions in the 1930s were a subject for me doing Sociology at uni in 1970-72, and women were stuck on production lines doing very boring things, the same thing has been exported.
I also did Philosophy and Economics and... look where I am now!
Re: How cars used to be made
"a modern OSHA inspector would have a coronary with all the unguarded moving parts."
Noted a fellow running a drillpress while wearing a tie.
Re: How cars used to be made
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Originally Posted by robmcg
In China and India people work in far worse condition still, but we buy the product...
This is annoying for me, the price of toy trains is going up.
I don't know how it affects things like laptops, or hi-tech phones and such. US work conditions in the 1930s were a subject for me doing Sociology at uni in 1970-72, and women were stuck on production lines doing very boring things, the same thing has been exported.
I also did Philosophy and Economics and... look where I am now!
From what I've read, a year or two after the film was made, Chevrolet (and probably all of GM) was unionized via a series of labor strikes.
Chip H.