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Re: Addressing concerns about Outsourcing LEGO Production
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Sun, 9 Jul 2006 03:39:21 GMT
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Also, can you give us any details of what is in the Code of Conduct?  How would
TLG figure a person is being paid a fair wage, for example.

-Lenny

Mexico is a country where people working an assembly line, such as many
"maquiladoras" found in the Northern States that border the US, make about the
hourly wage of a person in the States (in a similar position), but in a day.
So instead of paying 12 dollars an hour, this becomes 12 dollars per DAY. Which
would be a good salary considering that the minimum wage is 4 dollars per day,
for people with no college degree. Blue Collar workers.
So the employees dont really care about "only the best is good enough", its more
like.. Will I have enough money to pay rent and to by milk and eggs for my kids?

It makes perfect sense to move the operation down to a country where labor is
dirt cheap.

This image shows the housing that floor line level workers can afford to live in
in Mexico:

http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/.Pictures/vistasaereas/Amontonados.jpg

which is part of this website that shows Mexico from the air.

http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PhotoAlbum31.html

You can see the VAST differences of the upper class, middle class (executive at
any company, and "working class" which work in assembly lines.
Mexico has its own code of conduct, regardless of any international conventions.



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  Re: Addressing concerns about Outsourcing LEGO Production
 
(...) Ultimately, no matter where TLC decides to manufacture its product, its up to TLC as to who they hire and what code of conduct they enforce on their plants and workers. They can enforce their quality standards on even the cheapest workers. (18 years ago, 9-Jul-06, to lugnet.lego)

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(...) Thanks for the statement Steve. I heard that TLG has a policy of re-training employees that are going to be laid off, is that happening in this situation? The idea being that they can get a better job that the one they lost. Also, can you give (...) (18 years ago, 20-Jun-06, to lugnet.lego)

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