• @TheOubliette@lemmy.ml
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    56 hours ago

    Slave labor is a system in which a person is bought sold and indentured to a master for a substantial duration, often life. Their labor is coerced as property of that master.

    That is not how China produces cars. They use highly automated systems and paid workers like everywhere else. While Chinese workers are paid less due to the forces of unequal exchange (a system imposed by the US) and an export economy (a system usually imposed by the US but more of a 4D chess move by China to develop productive forces, with the US gladly taking the deal for exploitation), that is not really why the cars are so much cheaper. It is because China has highly concentrated industry and a much less financialized system.

    Speaking about “fair” is amazing in this context. The US is simply trying to protect domestic monopsony industry and to damage Chinese industry. This is a jingoistic and corporate policy.

    • @delirious_owl
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      25 hours ago

      Were talking about labour laws in the EU, not the US

      • @TheOubliette@lemmy.ml
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        25 hours ago

        That’s true but the logic applies. The EU is part of the imperial core that eats from that trough and in turn supports its maintainer. It is simply following the US’ lead.

        • @delirious_owl
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          13 hours ago

          Labor conditions in the EU are better than in the US and better than in China

          • @TheOubliette@lemmy.ml
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            140 minutes ago

            Depends on which part of the EU you are in. There is a reason the poor of Poland move to places like the UK.

            Though this is neither here nor there as the original allegation was slave labor, which is simply a lie.