"The solution is a little less greed all around, from company owners, directors, managers down". Including workers?
Average Cost Of A Factory Worker In The U.S., China And Germany [INFOGRAPHIC]
From your article interesting.
U.S. factory workers do have one critical advantage over others: They're really productive. In fact, U.S. factory workers produce $73.45 per hour in output, one-third more than German factory workers and twice as much as workers in Taiwan, according to the BLS. That's in part because U.S. workers still tend to build more expensive products than someone in Taiwan, such as airplanes instead of shoes, Brookings labor economist Gary Burtless said.
Do you really want to go back to this for your workers?
Chinese and U.S. workers differ in another important respect as well. Factory workers in China are more than three times more likely to get killed at work than their American counterparts, and the government's health insurance programs do not cover basic care.