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Monday, December 17, 2018

'China Blue Documentary\r'

'Erin Brumbaugh 03. 18. 2013 chinaware blue-blooded/Ngai chinaware Blue offered a different perspective on the on the job(p) women of China in sweatshops. The quota levels and the pay was genuinely disorganized, and called for very in-depth attention to the executioners by management. In China Blue, the fille was marveled at the accommodations of the grind, and pronto realized that these accommodations, and the food provided was non free, nor were they really much better than her blank space life.According to Ngai, foyer lying-in trunks regulate the labor mobility, and control the labor force in a way that is normally not seen. Many of the laborers are migrant workers that traveling from the countryside to the city to find work, and as seen in China Blue, these workers are often underpaid, and have strict regulations from universe in the city. In both the article and the film, the factory controls the migrant workers, and the city provides legislation and/or constitut ion that the factories must house them.By having dormitories onsite, the factory is almost its take in little city. It provides food, shelter, and because they control every portion of the laborers life, they potful force them to work late, and penalize them for bad behavior, or not meeting their quotas. According to Ngai, the dormitory system is also stressful on these migrant workers as it removes them from their families. Isolation and maltreatment in the form of chinchy labor is how China expects to compete globally.The force their workers to work long hours, subsidize their living expenses, and keep their contend low. There seems to be a force settlement upon the work. This is seen in the film. The girl was isolated, and unable to return home during the New Year. She was left by herself, and she relied heavily upon her fashion plate workers. However, the camaraderie between coworkers only extended so far. There is also the issue of adjusting to the new economy. As China e ntered the WTO, and the rural life became harder, people began to delight their children to the city to earn more money.These low amend youth are expected to work in the factories, and have very little knowledge of the serviceman outside their farmstead. This is the major point discussed in the film. These factories clear a lot of money exporting their goods abroad. China’s economy is based upon exports. And their profit valuation reserve increases when they don’t have to pay their workers well. It was seen quickly that when a strike was going to be staged, the manager in China Blue was willing to deed over immediately to get their shipment sent. In redact to do that, the workers were forced to work all night.\r\n'

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