There was a very interesting t.v prog about two years ago. It followed a northern factory owner who had a factory in England and another in China. The reason behind the prog was to show which factory competed better for him as he was finding that the Chinese factory and the Chinese workers were starting to want more cash being spent on them.
Chinese workers are actually getting together and I think the natural progression of things will see them demand, quite rightly so, higher wages. You saw this in action during the prog. Not might I add with his workers but in China in general. The English factory struggled to get staff and trainee workers. They did not turn up for work, received more money living on benefits or simply could not hack doing 'piece work,. Two of the English supervisors went to China to meet their fellow workers. By the time they left they were in tears and vowed never to complain about our standards of working again. It is so sad to see women and men living in such dire circumstances, away from their families but knowing they were better off than somebody else.
Now I don't want you to think badly about the employer as he was a decent man and paid the going rates in both factories. The cost of higher wages, the cost of importing back to England however made him decide to return to making cushions etc. back to England. His Chinese staff presumably lost their jobs and I felt so sorry that the little they had was going to be probably worse for them.
I hate buying so much stuff from abroad, I have noticed a lot from Roumania, China, Turkey etc. but I have to admit I like buying school uniform and children's clothing so cheaply. Yes there is a bad working ethos and I most certainly do not defend that, but if stuff is not made here any more then all we can hope for is the other nations eventually catch up with our cost of living. I think hell might freeze over sooner but it does look like there is a start in that direction with our manufacturing figures looking up, albeit a little. The onus will be put back to our workers to take the jobs and to be honest I wonder if we had the people willing to do it . That's another question for another day as we each have our own thoughts probably on that one.