Oh yeah, and listen to the export numbers. The products being build aren't even affordable to the national population, of which Mexico has the 11th largest population in the world! And the 3rd largest in the Americas.
Wow, it's easy to see where the United States automotive jobs are going. Economic/Human Resources, Human Capitol, doesn't this commercial really amount to the phrase "cheap labor." I'm not anti-Mexican at all. But the American side of the automotive industry stands to lose 10's of thousands of jobs. Do we really think those vehicles aren't going to be build? The question is, WHERE.
@phattvids Let's say many other industries, not only the automotive. Thas because oif the unions U.S. and European countris have. The unions ask too much and do little. While their counterparts in Mexico have a better work ethical standars, productivity, and a strong desire to emerge an industrial country. Mexico's average population age is 27 while that of U.S.A., Japan, and European Union, is an aging, tired and unmotivated population. Get the facts and be more assertive.
@phattvids Capitalism. One important aspect of capitalism is shareholder wealth. Because America’s top elite want to continue to get richer, they will do ALL and everything they can do to run a business at the least cost to their pockets. Therefore outsourcing is actually supported by Americas elite and our own American government. Unfortunately,
@phattvids those who are not part of those shareholders, they do not have a say in this. This is where our government and corporations screw Americans and only contribute to the pure capitalistic approach,
Oh yeah, and listen to the export numbers. The products being build aren't even affordable to the national population, of which Mexico has the 11th largest population in the world! And the 3rd largest in the Americas.
phattvids 2 years ago
Wow, it's easy to see where the United States automotive jobs are going. Economic/Human Resources, Human Capitol, doesn't this commercial really amount to the phrase "cheap labor." I'm not anti-Mexican at all. But the American side of the automotive industry stands to lose 10's of thousands of jobs. Do we really think those vehicles aren't going to be build? The question is, WHERE.
phattvids 2 years ago
@phattvids Let's say many other industries, not only the automotive. Thas because oif the unions U.S. and European countris have. The unions ask too much and do little. While their counterparts in Mexico have a better work ethical standars, productivity, and a strong desire to emerge an industrial country. Mexico's average population age is 27 while that of U.S.A., Japan, and European Union, is an aging, tired and unmotivated population. Get the facts and be more assertive.
LEGOTO39 10 months ago
@phattvids Capitalism. One important aspect of capitalism is shareholder wealth. Because America’s top elite want to continue to get richer, they will do ALL and everything they can do to run a business at the least cost to their pockets. Therefore outsourcing is actually supported by Americas elite and our own American government. Unfortunately,
LEGOTO39 10 months ago
@phattvids those who are not part of those shareholders, they do not have a say in this. This is where our government and corporations screw Americans and only contribute to the pure capitalistic approach,
LEGOTO39 10 months ago
informative video and its nice to see the people investing in mexico
Cronker58 3 years ago