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To: Gib Bogle who wrote (65685)7/9/2006 6:33:18 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
No one forced to take any jobs. Those so-called added option of a job in sweatshop/slaveshops is only for the poor Chinese farmer from rural area. Vast majority of the jobs created by US companies or other foreign companies are those sweatshop jobs. A lot of them make their profit at the expense of the Chinese environment.

And more and more Chinese farmers opt out to work in those sweatshops (they would rather stay at home farming), that is why many sweatshops in Guangdong and Fujian had to close or move to other areas or other countries like Vietnam.

Yes, multinational corps. may create some jobs in China, but at the same time, they destroy more