Sentences with phrase «creating cheaper labor»

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Free trade creates jobs... wherever labor is cheap.
«They have spent a lot of time and money creating a business model that fits within the rules so they can use the visas to offer cheaper labor,» said Bruce Morrison, a lawyer representing an association of American engineers.
So if you're talking about Japan for them the deep the base the currency and make it the currency cheaper is a good thing because that creates this inflow of international investment into the country because they're able to get labor cheaper they're able to get goods cheaper because the currency is cheap.
That, in fact, in many places, the operations of transnational capital — far from extending access to property, creating general prosperity, promoting democratic institutions, or advancing the causes of law and justice — destroy functioning local economies and communities, sustain and deepen poverty among those capital reduces to the commodity of cheap labor, exploit unjust labor systems, support despotisms, take advantage of conditions in regions too poor to impose or enforce environmental protections (for their ecosystems or their peoples), and are often complicit in the procedural abuse of persons who can hope for no legal redress?
«Schindler's List» tells the true story of Czech businessman and money hound Oskar Schindler, who opened up a factory in Poland during World War II to exploit cheap Jewish labor, only to end up creating a refuge for Jews after witnessing the horrors of Nazi barbarism.
Schindler describes his strong suit in creating panache or «the presentation,» while Stern's talent will be to recruit Jewish investors for capital, to provide «free» Jewish workers (as cheap labor) from the population, and to manage the business and financial side of the operation:
China enjoyed more than a decade of double - digit economic growth based on cheap labor and massive exports, and its massive population of industrious people, directed by its powerful central government, has created a booming middle class eager to achieve the prosperity of developed nations.
Even if she wanted to turn it around to something to do with the economy, she would have done much better to point out the «Green Jobs» connection — that the things we need to do to fight climate change have a big impact in creating high - quality skilled jobs of a nature that can't be exported to cheap - labor countries.
And here is the «price» we all must pay for unlimited cheap labor over the last 40 years; instead of factories producing, green, long lasting, efficient, modular housing that would probably cost about as much as a honda accord, we are stuck with a perception that site built is better, preferable, the only attractive option, because we have been able to take advantage of immigrant workers to create an unsustainable system that does not value the cost efficiencies granted every other mass produced product.
This is because you don't need to pay for installation labor, RTA cabinets are easier and cheaper to store than assembled cabinets, and mass - producing cabinet pieces is much cheaper than creating complete customized cabinets every time.
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