Thursday, May 21, 2009

Jarrow v Warsaw




Foreign workers have retained their jobs 2009 as English have lost theirs. Some foreign workers have left England. Is it easier to employer foreigners or not? Its probable that language is playing a role, the managers giving out orders to Polish workers via a bilingual Polish supervisor. That way more profits are made.
English managers in production have their offices overlooking the shop floor and the divide is productive and ritualistic. Young office girls decorate the design and cerebral areas. The shop floor must be efficient.
In offices however in England managers often accounting for government money are remote even living in hillside villages driving occasionally to meetings. They surround themselves with young women and this is good for business. Production is very low and there is little or no supervision or accountability. Accountants mark up ridiculously high hoping that office workers at the coalface, tied to workstations by a ball and chain at least do something.

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