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16-01-2014, 06:04 PM | #31 | |||
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Sure, but that is not completely attributable to labour cost alone. Ford Australia have to pay govt costs that are often non existent in Asian countries. Like factoring in overall profits that can be sent back to the US with much less tax paid as incentives to manufacture there. Ask Ireland how many Intel microprocessors are manufactured there since the tax breaks finished....ZERO |
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17-01-2014, 01:33 PM | #32 | |||
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Correct Aussie Muscle. In fact, general manufacturing in Vietnam is the go already and they are even beginning outsourcing to Cambodia. Malaysia is out of the loop and only good for oil/palm oil.
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Add the Philippines to that list and not only for manufacturing, they have begun taking on low level IT tasks from India.
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17-01-2014, 03:52 PM | #35 | |||
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Just pure greed imo. I think it is about time the share holders spoke up for the benefit of their own future generations. |
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17-01-2014, 09:50 PM | #36 | |||
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I thought it's great to see US companies exploiting cheap asian labour |
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17-01-2014, 10:33 PM | #37 | ||
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Confucius said man who walks sideways through airport turnstile is going to Bangkok. Maybe that is the appeal. :-P
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AUST GOV--people in Australia already have utes..in thailand they want what we have.
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documentary on TV about Japanese clothing company going to Bangladesh.
4.3 billion middle class in developing market.
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18-01-2014, 10:17 PM | #40 | ||
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The company I work for has an engineering drafting office in Thailand, I worked with someone who was sent there to run it for a while. Very different work culture over there.
Staff will sometime with no warning simply not show up to work for a week or more, they will say there was family issues and that would be that. There is never any questioning it. Also people are promoted on age or the length of time with the company never on ability, so people will simply just coast through their jobs biding time till its their turn, they know if they try hard the older person is the next in line for promotion anyway. The Australian office is much more productive and efficient even if it is more costly I can see more work being carried out in Australia as wages increase in Thailand or the dollar drops further. Last edited by Brazen; 18-01-2014 at 10:23 PM. |
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19-01-2014, 12:22 PM | #41 | ||
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I worked in a factory in Sydney- moorebank- 80's-90's currently in local government.
I hear the same story from most people. constant turn over of staff-the average long term staff was waiting for retirement not wanting promotion or retraining. public transport stoppages due to weather or strikes. when it rains the roads are cut. winter, cold and flue summer heat stress. people disappear for cultural reasons. Melbourne cup- the week after a public holiday. promotion based on family conections or people that wont rock the boat. difference---not much.
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22-05-2014, 09:51 PM | #42 | ||
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Sorry for resurrecting this but I just couldn't help myself
I wonder if a few of Fords global decision makers clackers would be clacking now. http://www.news.com.au/world/thailan...-1226927453780 This is serious stuff and very rarely ends well. |
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22-05-2014, 09:56 PM | #43 | ||
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it wont affect buisness at all that country is always turning over government to multi national corps it will just be a cost of doing business they could care less about people dieing just there profits.
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22-05-2014, 10:38 PM | #44 | |||
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This will all be over in a few days, chaps. Maybe.
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23-05-2014, 07:42 AM | #45 | ||
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Just territory to be built in Thailand?
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23-05-2014, 09:03 AM | #46 | ||
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civil war maybe ,problem is the army has all the guns doesnt look like a very good place to invest millions of dollars to me ,they could burn the lot and i hope they do
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Got a decent payout though so can't complain. The pity is the work is now not available for a young Aussie IT guy. Cheers Mike
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23-05-2014, 10:54 AM | #48 | |||
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23-05-2014, 04:30 PM | #49 | |||
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I'm hugely ****ed off with those economists/advisers in the media earning $300,000+ telling those on considerably less you have to accept losing your "conditions" so we can remain competitive and you can keep your job. That's all good and well but is food going to take a 20-30% cut, school fees, interest rates, house prices, clothing..etc. And remember that OS wages in these countries are so much lower then our dole payments. Not many people (legally) raise a family and live a comfortable life only earning dole-payment level income in Australia. Lets not forget the Thailand government has "bought" these plants into their country with massive incentives and then locked out imports by dodging all FTA's (John Howard has a lot to answer for here), sure they had the cheap labour, but most factories are robotic, so they cost the same to buy in any country, steel is bought on international markets as are other commodities. Last edited by Dr Smith; 23-05-2014 at 04:37 PM. |
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Working together! That's why I mentioned the three main groups, involved: The company, the Unions and Governments (State & Federal). The Hawke Labour government, with the heads of the unions and big business did it in the mid to late 80's. Why did it not happen again? Maybe too easy to throw money at it for short term fixes? The Hawke/Keating government got 'productivity' levels up, which laid the foundations for 20 years of prosperity. As for the other costs; some can also be mixed in the group of three - Councils, land, electricity, etc. There's no magic tree that business can come to. It's not as if it hasn't been done before. As mentioned before; the Hawke government did it. Also look at what other countries have done to help their industry. The Chinese government is a big one. Just because it looks hard, does not make it right to lie down and die.
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23-05-2014, 05:09 PM | #51 | |||
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23-05-2014, 05:56 PM | #52 | |||
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Like I said before, we're not the first to go through this. Actually, we have been through this before, and come out on top. We can do it again. Look at America, they are just coming out of the dark and are now starting to be very competitive in manufacturing and other sectors. Look at Germany; high wages and extremely high electricity prices, yet the world wants their products. We need to all work together on this one, if we want to see the boom of the early 2000's again. The group of three I mentioned previously, need to work together. Actually you can add the Opposition in there. We could go on all day about this and that, electricity and water, land and taxes, etc. But to save time, just read up on the Hawke/Keating days. Look at the difference back then and now; government, unions, business and even opposition (Liberal Party) working together for the country. Changing the industrial system, passing legislation, promoting and encouraging business and the work force. What's changed?
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All I'm saying is that, if everyone got together for the good of the country (like the Hawke/Keating era) we'd be in a better position to compete with other countries and to grow and prosper again.
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23-05-2014, 09:38 PM | #55 | ||
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What is old will become new again.
Eventually we aussies will need to work for $2.50 per hour without choice. You wanna job, that's the rate. Ford will be paying Thai workers 40.00 per hour in an overheating asian economy to keep them from striking and some genius executive will say..... hey that place down under in the @ss end of the world will make our product for 2.50 per hour, why dont we set up camp down there. There's an old abandoned factory in Geelong we can use, govt says its free to rent... Rofl. |
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It really highlights how much we screwed things up here when it is worth investing a fortune into a country with unstable government / military take overs / unstable weather over Australia.
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