Factory town linked houses
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She is just one of dozens of workers we see at sewing machines and assembly tables at this umbrella factory. She gets a daily lunch at the factory and her room is paid for by the factory, but there is no health insurance here. So a wage of a beginning factory worker could quadruple, quintuple the wages of an entire family." Chinese Factories Discovering Labor Shortage "Every person who walks into a factory from a farm is taking their family outside of an economy in which there virtually no money changing hands, subsistence economy into the modern industrial economy. "Even though these factories pay wages that seem ridiculously low to us they can quadruple the wealth of a family in a year," Ted Fishman, author of the book "China, Inc." told us. Half of that money automatically goes home to her family. With her bosses with us, she tells us she works eight hours each day, five days a week and that sometimes there is overtime. Her daily routine begins with a simple five-minute walk, past the guard, beside the factory buildings and into the towering doorway where she makes her way to sewing machine number 52. She is like many of the younger factory workers who now say they have no plans to return to rural China, a generational shift from their parents and grandparents before them. She told us she brought nothing but a small bag of clothes and a prized wooden jewelry box when she left home to come work in the factory. She left her family, hundreds of miles away in Chengdu. On the fourth floor we meet Chang Yuna, 22-years-old and about to start her day at 7 a.m. It's a trade-off for what they say is a job and a chance to send money earned home to their families in rural China. Many of the workers share these rooms with others. They live in small rooms they now call home. The large factory sits among others like it, with a vast warehouse.Īnd right beside the factory, sits a dormitory for workers. We visit Songxia, China, two hours south of Shanghai, where much of the town has devoted itself to manufacturing umbrellas. There are entire towns here devoted to manufacturing one product. On one stretch of highway, there are countless billboards for zippers. 15, 2010 - Our journey to the factory towns south of Shanghai began early in the morning, just as the day does for the estimated 140 million Chinese workers who have moved away from their families and their homes to go work in the factories closer to China's east coast.ĭuring our trip south, the billboards were more telling than any city sign.