PARA ENTENDER A DESLOCALIZAÇÃO
When LG set out in 2005 to fill 458 assembly line jobs at its factory here (India) at a starting wage of $90 a month, it required that each applicant have at least 15 years of education — usually high school plus technical college.
By contrast, cities in the export-oriented Guangdong Province in southeastern China raised monthly minimum wages this summer by 18 percent, to $70 to $100 a month, after factories reported that they had one million more jobs than workers to fill them.
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sexta-feira, 1 de setembro de 2006
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