The filming is quite objective, and most of the time, merits and demerits are left to the audience to judge. The impressions are as follows: ① Chinese workers are obviously being PUA, lined up to shout slogans, and when will the inferior corporate culture of collective singing get out of the world? Seeing that the whole company is happy and integrated with family at the New Year's party, I really have mixed feelings. Chinese people always do this. If you give a jujube a board, you will forget the beating you have received. Americans say "we are one", but you are living a glamorous and decent life every day. However, Chinese workers work in humiliation year-round, earning lower wages than other countries in the so-called demographic dividend, paying high rents, and taking advantage of the few vacations to go home only once a year. But we are born to be more industrious and able to bear hardships than others and have less money than others? It doesn't make sense. I hope the capitalists and the Chinese people can face up to this, and Chinese workers are not inferior to other countries. But American workers are too free, so why don't you take sick leave when you're sick? Salaries are high in other industries, so your industry should also increase wages? Especially when the Americans say that their workers desert while they work, and an American worker behind them drives a cart to torture the trash can, which is really outrageous. You can do as much as you want, you can work hard and say that the salary is not worthy of you, but you must first make your efforts worthy of the salary. Chinese and American workers each play fifty big boards. ②The thing about trade unions should only work in the United States, but at least American wages have indeed gone up. We have not raised wages for a few years here. Who dares to mention it? China's trade unions will only target and settle workers who want to make trouble. Sad for its misfortune, anger for its indisputable. Think of a comrade's famous saying: After we leave, the capitalists will build schools and hospitals for you, not because they suddenly found out in their conscience, nor because they have become good people, but because we have been there. But at any rate, the trade unions in capitalist countries can more or less speak up for the workers, and they are probably afraid of workers’ uprisings, but who in our country speaks for the workers? As soon as there is an objection, it is politically incorrect, and all kinds of hats are detained, and the trade union only speaks for the boss. In a country led by the working class, it is also the workers who live the hardest and most tiring life, shattering silver teeth and swallowing blood.
③I am very embarrassed when I see it later. Is it because the work efficiency is not high because of the old age, there is a legitimate reason to fire him? This is the epitome of the current state of Chinese society. You are fired when you are old, and you can't find a good job at this age. Capitalism always drains people of all their youth and surplus value, and finally abandons them mercilessly. In the future, automation will become deeper and deeper, and there will only be more and more people who lose their jobs and miss the opportunity to learn something else to improve themselves. A person who works diligently from birth to old age should also have the dignity and dignity of old age.
In the end, it was written on the screen that the Fuyao factory has been profitable for 18 years, and the wages of the workers have not risen yet. After this documentary is broadcast, it should rise. If China were to shoot, we would only see the workers dedicated to the factory, the happy family carnivals, and the growing profits of the factory, but we had no way of knowing whether the workers’ treatment was getting better.
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