Taking the United States as a mirror, the United States will not be able to recruit workers when it

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-06

The industrial recession in the United States is not an active choice, but is caused by problems such as difficulty in recruiting workers and labor shortages. After the era of domestic slavery and free-range slavery, the United States turned to the era of shared slavery, that is, the model of wage labor. This shift was sparked by the advice of Jews, who felt that their cumbersome labor overhead was not worth it. As a result, the United States emancipated slaves and laborers became free men, but they found themselves without bargaining power and with low wages. This has led to the emergence of child labour, with a large number of adult workers losing their jobs and families having to rely on their children to make ends meet.

During the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, the treatment of American workers declined dramatically. The implementation of the labor dispatch system has blurred the relationship between workers and manufacturers, and workers do not know who they are working for. This flexible employment system is in essence a shared slave, and the laborer becomes a slave to all capital and is extremely oppressed. The discontent and resistance of American workers has led to the rise of the phenomenon of lying flat, as well as the emergence of the phenomenon of skilled workers. Obama** tried to revive American industry, but was unsuccessful due to a lack of support from skilled workers.

Unlike the United States, Germany's industrial development is relatively stable. In Germany, the old workers are willing to pass on their skills to the younger generation, and this inheritance model allows German industrial strength to be passed down from generation to generation. In contrast, American workers lack a sense of belonging to their jobs and are reluctant to teach skills, leading to the discontinuation of basic skills.

China's rapid rise to prominence after joining the international system has been largely due to the large number of high-quality workers it has trained. This is due to China's early emphasis on vocational and technical education, with good workers and a variety of amenities on site. As a result, Chinese workers have a high sense of responsibility and pride and have made important contributions to the country's development.

In general, the industrial development of the country is inseparable from excellent skilled workers and respect for workers. The United States underestimated and oppressed workers, which led to the decline of industry, while China quickly rose to become a world industrial power with its excellent workers and good social environment.

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