beech1948
Established Member
I don't think I have seen so much crap written about any subject as has been seen in this thread. Insular, little Britain, inward looking etc etc.
1) Wages might be lower but to the Chinese worker they are earning a good living wage. They don;t live on watery noodles any more unless they are remote subsistence farmers.
2)If manufacturing is now portable then why not choose the lowest labour cost to the manufacturer.
2) Its now true that with few exceptions labour is the most expensive part of manufacturing. In the past the situation was determined by access to steel, to shipbuilding skills etc etc. That is now longer a limitation.
3) There appears to be a general assumption that the UK is towards the top of the standard of living curve. Thats only true if your a Brit. When I worked in Hong Kong and Singapor I could afford 6 servants, a 4 man gardening team and a chauffer. In Britain the cost of that would bankrupt me quickly. My domestic employees were paid above the local minimum wage and lived well both by local standards and UK ones.
4) The impact of high taxation on costs in the UK iobs underestimated. Consider petrol where 86% is tax and instead of paying 40p a litre we pay £1.15.
5) Consider the impact of high population density in the UK causing high rents, landlords to charge extortionate rents for commercial property.
6) Consider our current lower educational standards for which employees expect top whack in wages.
The truth is that the UK is a high tax, high cost, high wage environment with many employees who provide low productivity.
The only way back is for employers to increase wages and simultaneously increase productivity by 50%. Can't see that happening as most UK employees would call the Union the first time it was to be discussed and would be out on strike 2 weeks later.
My view of much that has been said in messages above is that it is poorly thought out tosh looking back at some overly sentimentalised view of the old world order.
Consider employers looking for real hard working responsible labour would rather hire Polish workers than a Brit.
Comments from Disgusted of Crowthorne.
regards
Alan
1) Wages might be lower but to the Chinese worker they are earning a good living wage. They don;t live on watery noodles any more unless they are remote subsistence farmers.
2)If manufacturing is now portable then why not choose the lowest labour cost to the manufacturer.
2) Its now true that with few exceptions labour is the most expensive part of manufacturing. In the past the situation was determined by access to steel, to shipbuilding skills etc etc. That is now longer a limitation.
3) There appears to be a general assumption that the UK is towards the top of the standard of living curve. Thats only true if your a Brit. When I worked in Hong Kong and Singapor I could afford 6 servants, a 4 man gardening team and a chauffer. In Britain the cost of that would bankrupt me quickly. My domestic employees were paid above the local minimum wage and lived well both by local standards and UK ones.
4) The impact of high taxation on costs in the UK iobs underestimated. Consider petrol where 86% is tax and instead of paying 40p a litre we pay £1.15.
5) Consider the impact of high population density in the UK causing high rents, landlords to charge extortionate rents for commercial property.
6) Consider our current lower educational standards for which employees expect top whack in wages.
The truth is that the UK is a high tax, high cost, high wage environment with many employees who provide low productivity.
The only way back is for employers to increase wages and simultaneously increase productivity by 50%. Can't see that happening as most UK employees would call the Union the first time it was to be discussed and would be out on strike 2 weeks later.
My view of much that has been said in messages above is that it is poorly thought out tosh looking back at some overly sentimentalised view of the old world order.
Consider employers looking for real hard working responsible labour would rather hire Polish workers than a Brit.
Comments from Disgusted of Crowthorne.
regards
Alan