But when a company is hinging on
workers uprooting themselves, some more insight would be welcome.
Not exact matches
Accordingly,
uprooting workers from one place, and moving them to another, is considered good economics, if capital can be invested more profitably thereby.
The bit about «mutant social growths» being «unceremoniously
uprooted» comes from Stuart Dowty, an American automobile
worker who had visited China in 1972.