If the only thing keeping your business afloat is the margin gained by foreign governments' currency manipulation, anti-competitive practices and lack of any EHS standards, you probably aren't long for this world anyway.
Also, for everybody here who gives a fig about the environment health or safety, why is it ok to achieve cost reductions by moving production to countries with more lax environmental standards? How much more would foreign newsprint cost if they had to pay their workers a decent wage and provide for their healthcare? Why is it ok to destroy the environment and have unsafe working conditions where brown and black people live, but not where white people live? (seriously, take a look at the map). You shouldn't argue for $15 per hour for workers in the US, when you can only achieve such prosperity by outsourcing your EHS problems to China, Mexico, India, et al.
But yeah, that's probably all Trump's fault.
As far as newsprint is concerned, the issue is with tariffs applied to Canadian producers - which don't really fit your foreign government and source origins criteria (e.g. https://globalnews.ca/news/4140893/us-newspapers-tariffs-canadian-newsprint/)
@kansasquaker
Using your criteria, what has Trump done for America to:
Tighten environmental standards?
To require employers to pay their workers a decent wage?
To provide workers healthcare?
To ensure safe working conditions?
America already has some of the most strict and costly standards on the planet. That's why it's so difficult to manufacture anything here. Any further increase in costs can only hurt the American worker and make them less competitive vs global labor.
My question still stands. Why are we willing to tolerate these practices in Africa and Asia but not in America, Canada and Europe? If we really believe workers are entitled to certain protections, why have we intentionally shifted manufacturing to places which do not provide them?
You didn't answer those specific questions. Perhaps it's because the Trump administration has been dismantling environmental protections and healthcare? "If you can't beat 'em join 'em?"
The underlying tension will never go away as long as wealthy countries are shifting production to poorer countries to avoid costly laws and regulations.
My question still stands. Why are we willing to tolerate these practices in Africa and Asia but not in America, Canada and Europe? If we really believe workers are entitled to certain protections, why have we intentionally shifted manufacturing to places which do not provide them?
By shifting production to poorer countries to avoid costly laws and regulations the companies either increase their profit margins and/or better meet their customer desire for lower cost goods. Isn't that the goal of any company? Don't the citizens of wealthy countries encourage those companies whenever they make a purchase decision? Doesn't offshoring production create jobs in those countries which in turn helps raise their standard of living?
Are you kidding, or are you blind???... American workers don't need additional protections. They already have some of the best on the planet.
Are you kidding, or are you blind???
Come work in France, you'll see what is REAL worker protection, healthcare, unemployment protection and retirement...
... and you'll realize that in term of worker protection the USA are much more close to the third-world than to France and some other country in Europe.
Are you kidding, or are you blind???
Come work in France, you'll see what is REAL worker protection, healthcare, unemployment protection and retirement...
... and you'll realize that in term of worker protection the USA are much more close to the third-world than to France and some other country in Europe.
Might be a reason why the state of California has a higher GDP than all of France.
Are you kidding, or are you blind???
Come work in France, you'll see what is REAL worker protection, healthcare, unemployment protection and retirement...
... and you'll realize that in term of worker protection the USA are much more close to the third-world than to France and some other country in Europe.
Yeees... because today you can afford, and you'll have your healthcare as long as you will afford, or as long as you will have your job.... and I can provide better for myself.
But what happens to you and your healthcare if you are fired tomorrow (if you are an employe) or if your company is bankrupted tomorrow? Do you keep your healthcare?
I completely agree with you.It's really just a question of who you believe is ultimately responsible for the wellbeing of an individual - is it the individual himself or the society of which he is a part?
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