The world’s largest chipmaker promised to create thousands of US jobs. There are growing tensions over whether US workers have the skills or work ethic to do them.::Jobs at the TSMC semiconductor factory in Arizona could require long hours and total obedience. Americans may push back on the company’s culture.

  • @donut4ever@lemm.ee
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    12611 months ago

    So that’s what this is about 😂 Enslave workers and require them to be on call 24/7? GTFO with this shit, skills and work ethics they say.

    • @ErikDegenerik@lemmy.world
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      5211 months ago

      Yeah and TSMC complains about US workers but at the same time keeps opening new plants there. It’s pretty obvious what it’s like to work for TSMC.

      • @donut4ever@lemm.ee
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        2511 months ago

        Yup, no joke, thinking about it made me stressed for the people who work there. Damn, must be hell on earth. Yikes. I’m ok with being an IT working from home. They can keep their jobs.

        • @jws_shadotak@sh.itjust.works
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          711 months ago

          Not much IT work without semiconductors, which is what Taiwan is known for producing en masse. A lot of these decisions to open new factories elsewhere are because of China’s constant threats to invade Taiwan.

      • @Yendor@reddthat.com
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        811 months ago

        You know the US government is paying TSMC hundreds of millions of dollars to open plants in the US, right?

      • @assassinatedbyCIA@lemmy.world
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        611 months ago

        TSMC is likely opening new plants in the US for geopolitical reasons. I.e. they open a plant in the US and get some us domestic silicon manufacturing underway and the US gives them security guarantees.

      • @donut4ever@lemm.ee
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        2711 months ago

        Yup, it’s kind of sad that that shit is actually considered a “culture” thing. Exploiting workers should never be that. Wtf