Why the iPhone is made in China

By on January 23, 2012 5:38:54 PM from JoeUser Forums JoeUser Forums

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There’s been a lot of talk about the New York Times article on why Iphones are made in china.

If you haven’t read it, you can find the article here.

I was reading comments on Slashdot and it was apparent that most of them didn’t read the article. They assumed it was all because of “cheap labor”.

According to the article, it has more to do with the type of expertise that is readily available there – lots of people with mid level technical knowledge (i.e. people with say 2 year degree equivalents) that tend to get poo-pooed here in the US.

One thing that I found interesting was the number of people who place the blame on Apple for making these choices even as Americans outsource every day when they purchase products that say clearly “Made in China”.

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January 29, 2012 3:18:52 PM from Elemental Forums Elemental Forums

Quoting DrJBHL,
I do know that when I turn my iPad on, I get a slightly bilious feeling while I wonder how much I contributed to a person's misery or death.

The argument here is that no one forces them to work there. They choose to work there because their other option, joblessness out in the country, is even worse. In a minimal fashion they are better off because of the factory. So you could argue the company is actually helping them and not immoral at all.

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January 29, 2012 3:33:16 PM from WinCustomize Forums WinCustomize Forums

Quoting DsRaider,
So you could argue the company is actually helping them and not immoral at all.

No... you're doing that.

Quoting DsRaider,
The argument here is that no one forces them to work there. They choose to work there because their other option, joblessness out in the country, is even worse.

Yep, and they should be damned grateful, too!

The nerve of those [insert expletive] excuses for human beings! [heavy sarcasm used]

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January 29, 2012 8:19:27 PM from JoeUser Forums JoeUser Forums

Quoting kryo,
It probably matters less than you'd think since most people get contracts that subsidize the hardware.

It's all relative to what the market would bear in contract terms.  I don't think higher contract costs would sell more pieces of hardware.

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January 29, 2012 9:15:57 PM from Elemental Forums Elemental Forums

Quoting DrJBHL,
Yep, and they should be damned grateful, too!

The nerve of those [insert expletive] excuses for human beings! [heavy sarcasm used]

Merely playing devil's advocate. Discussions are boring if everyone just group thinks.

If you see a homeless man begging for money and you only give him five cents are you being immoral? Sure you're not really helping him much but you're certainly not harming him either.

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February 5, 2012 9:42:51 PM from JoeUser Forums JoeUser Forums

I vote we unionize the Chinese so that they can experiences what it is truly like to work in a free nation. . .

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February 5, 2012 10:10:55 PM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

Quoting lee3908870,
I vote we unionize the Chinese so that they can experiences what it is truly like to work in a free nation. . .

Hahahaha, I thinks you are being sarcastic??

US corps have become very efficient at union busting right here. Imagine how efficient they would be with the red army backing them.

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February 6, 2012 12:10:07 AM from Elemental Forums Elemental Forums

China tyrannizes its own people, arresting people for political reasons (such as being Buddhist) and forcing them into laogai -- "reform through labor."  This means forced, unpaid labor -- slavery.

While laogai camps are unlikely to produce electronics directly (as they are unskilled labor camps), the materials that go into electronics and other manufactured goods are processed in these forced labor camps.

Slavery, brutally subjugating peaceful demonstrations (does no one remember Tienamen Square!?), environmental irresponsibility, hidden toxic materials ... there is absolutely no reason nor excuse whatosever to produce anything in China and bring it to the U.S except capitalism trumping basic human rights.  The Chinese powers that be and domestic industrialists are making a killing by not paying fair labor wages (and, in fact, not paying for labor at all in some components and materials), not paying for environmental responsibility and circumventing every single U.S. labor, human rights and environmental law by transferring production to China.  The Chinese people and the American workers lose out big time to this abusive exploit and violation of U.S. laws, including the emancipation proclamation.

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February 6, 2012 2:19:00 AM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

Quoting Chibiabos,
...environmental irresponsibility, hidden toxic materials ...

It is not true... China recycle his toxic material in the baby plastic toy that they sell in the rest of the world...  

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February 16, 2012 8:11:29 AM from WinCustomize Forums WinCustomize Forums

Apple employs maybe 40,000 people in the U.S. ( I think that's what I heard on the radio )

Foxconn employs 1 million Chinese. I don't know how many work on Apple products. It's got to be hundreds of thousands.

Here's where I'm at on this: I don't give a rat's ass what kind of conditions those workers have to endure. I used to care but I got to thinking about the fact that those jobs should be in the U.S. and that changed my thinking.

American companies should be making American products in America. If they aren't we shouldn't buy them. If they aren't then they shouldn't get any tax breaks or be able to take advantage of any tax loopholes. I don't care what company it is or what they make. It's very simple.

 

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February 16, 2012 8:22:26 AM from WinCustomize Forums WinCustomize Forums

Quoting DsRaider,
Quoting DrJBHL, reply 77Yep, and they should be damned grateful, too!

The nerve of those [insert expletive] excuses for human beings! [heavy sarcasm used]

Merely playing devil's advocate. Discussions are boring if everyone just group thinks.

If you see a homeless man begging for money and you only give him five cents are you being immoral? Sure you're not really helping him much but you're certainly not harming him either.

Perhaps this Neowin.net  http://www.neowin.net/news/fair-labor-association-foxconns-apple-plant-is-first-class article might help convince you that conditions are improving and exceed those in other plants in China. The fact that Apple has joined FLA is to me reassuring and shows they are not deaf to others. That it should have been done long ago, when Apple started using Foxconn would have been best. Perhaps  they felt their mechanisms were adequate when they were not.

At any rate, I feel better about their step, and think others do as well.

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February 16, 2012 3:49:53 PM from WinCustomize Forums WinCustomize Forums

FLA funding comes from companies it monitors so it's not truly independent, it would not take much for a work place in China to have a better comparison than others. This is just a reaction to public opinion ...

Quoting Chasbo,
If they aren't then they shouldn't get any tax breaks or be able to take advantage of any tax loopholes. 

Good idea ... but companies, like Apple, would just move over seas for a better tax outcome. This is one of the justifications of having tax breaks in the first place.

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February 16, 2012 6:56:36 PM from WinCustomize Forums WinCustomize Forums

Quoting DrJBHL,
At any rate, I feel better about their step, and think others do as well.

You might feel better about it but that's easy for you. Try being one of those workers for a day, a week or whatever.

Hell I've worked 7 days a week sometimes, mostly in the 80's and 90's. I got overtime and made as Ray Davies said "Real money" but that's all pissed away now on good times. The point is that working hard at sweaty jobs doesn't get you shit anymore.

The gravy train rolled on by in AMERIKA and now who's left to pick up the pieces?

They've busted the unions and shipped the manufacturing overseas. It's all for the sake of quick profits.

If you want to believe that Apple is actually going to change their business model because of the information that's come out on the workers plight in China then I guess I should sell you the Brooklyn Bridge.

The only thing that will convince me that Apple and a whole bunch of multinational so called American companies are going to change is when they bring those lost jobs back to the U.S.A.

I'm not holding my breath.

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February 16, 2012 7:04:35 PM from WinCustomize Forums WinCustomize Forums

Quoting Chasbo,
You might feel better about it but that's easy for you. Try being one of those workers for a day, a week or whatever.
Hell I've worked 7 days a week sometimes, mostly in the 80's and 90's. I got overtime and made as Ray Davies said "Real money" but that's all pissed away now on good times. The point is that working hard at sweaty jobs doesn't get you shit anymore.

Yeah. I never did crap jobs in 12-18 hr shifts to keep my wife and kid alive while I was in Med School. Wars had comfy hours too. I never did 36 hrs every 72 hrs during Internship and Residency.

No one has ever worked as hard as them or you.

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February 16, 2012 7:09:37 PM from WinCustomize Forums WinCustomize Forums

Any band-aid measures that Apple will be putting in place will be to make negative press just 'go away' and find another bleeding heart target.

Let's face it....'suicide nets' was pretty bloody 'negative press'.

Once the spotlight is gone....profits will win out.

Fear not....capitalism is safe....

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February 17, 2012 3:13:15 AM from WinCustomize Forums WinCustomize Forums

Quoting DrJBHL,
Yeah. I never did crap jobs in 12-18 hr shifts to keep my wife and kid alive while I was in Med School. Wars had comfy hours too. I never did 36 hrs every 72 hrs during Internship and Residency.

No one has ever worked as hard as them or you.

Whew, what I said totally went over your head and for you to compare med school with working at a Apple plant in China or what i did which was newspaper work......I don't get it. It ain't about that.

What I was saying is that at the newspaper in the 70's, 80's and 90's there was so much work, so much overtime that it was like a gold mine. I wish it were still like that! I made gobs of money back then unlike slave laborers in China now. I am saying that for the most part the days of people in America who make something, a product or manufacture an item, no longer have an environment where they can make good money. They shipped all that off to China or India and for one reason or another, like in newspapers the need for skilled labor has gone bye bye. The middle class cannot make a come back unless there are manufacturing jobs for them. When you ship millions upon millions of jobs overseas what are you replacing those jobs with? There are only so many Taco Bell or McDonalds jobs out there and even then that kind of money ain't shit.

When WWII started America was able to build planes and tanks at Ford, Chrysler and GM plants. We were able to make parachutes and uniforms because the factories were there already, factories that previously made clothes. We had a manufacturing base. We don't have a that now. Even now at automobile assembly plants in the U.S. a lot of the parts for the cars come from over seas. For the sake of unlimited profit the American middle class has been sold down the river by multinational pirates like Apple.

Quoting Jafo,
capitalism is safe

Capitalism is not manufacturing. It's an end all in the process of making profit for the sake of profit and the welfare of the worker isn't taken into account. The middle class, the 99%, loses out in that equation but the 1% profits handsomely.

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February 17, 2012 5:25:21 AM from WinCustomize Forums WinCustomize Forums

Chasbo...you missed my sarcastic witticism, din'cha....

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February 17, 2012 10:34:32 AM from JoeUser Forums JoeUser Forums

Quoting Chasbo,
The middle class, the 99%, loses out in that equation but the 1% profits handsomely.

I believe your numbers are off a tad.

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February 17, 2012 10:40:34 AM from Elemental Forums Elemental Forums

Quoting k10w3,

I marvel every day at what it costs in this country to get a job.  When I was going to grade school, over half of my teachers didn't have actual college degrees--they had a 2-year teaching certificate they got at the regional teacher's school; now you have to have at least a bachelor's degree for that.  My late sister was an RN before she got sick and she got her degree at a 2-year technical school...now you have to have a bachelor's degree for that.  The job I'm doing now, (although it certainly doesn't pay what it did) I got into with just a high school degree, now you have to have an associate's degree and 2 year's of acute care experience just to make 6-cents-a-line.  Why are we demanding this sort of education AND experience, rather than giving out on-the-job training anymore?  The trend is for less government, and that equals less education, which ends up being more outsourcing to countries that provide either free or inexpensive education for THEIR people. 

This is not working for us--a person shouldn't have to get into thousands of dollars worth of debt just to get a job. 

agreed

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February 17, 2012 10:43:40 AM from Elemental Forums Elemental Forums

Quoting Chasbo,

The middle class, the 99%, loses out in that equation but the 1% profits handsomely.

 

Its more like the lower 30% lose no matter what, the middle 69% are slowly combining with the lower 30% to become the lower 99%.

Although I'm sure at least 10% or so will retain that 'middle class feel'

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