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alojapan.com/1276830/nissan-mu Nissan mulls Japan, global plant closures in cost-cutting overhaul ##Automobile #business #closure #corporate #CostCuts #factories #Japan #JapanNews #news #Nissan The Yomiuri newspaper, which was the first to report the potential closure of Nissan plants in Japan and overseas, stated that two factories in Mexico are under review. However, Nissan issued a statement on its website asserting that reports regarding the potential shutdown of certa…

Ummm... #Florida considers easing #ChildLabor laws after pushing out #immigrants

A new law under consideration in the state Legislature would roll back child labor laws to make up for a dwindling labor pool.

By Ja'han Jones, March 27, 2025

Excerpt: "Florida Gov. #RonDeSantis backs the law and has defended the idea of teenagers and college students working these jobs. DeSantis also explicitly linked the effort to the loss of immigrant labor. Speaking about the consequences of state verification laws at an event with border czar #TomHoman, the governor said, 'Yes, we had people that left because of those rules, but you’ve also been able to hire other people. And what’s wrong with expecting our young people to be working part-time now?'

"In recent years, several states — many of them led by #Republican governors — have rolled back child labor laws. This map from the Economic Policy Institute illustrates the spike in states rolling back these laws from 2021 to 2024. Back in 2023, for example, #Arkansas Gov. #SarahHuckabeeSanders signed a bill that made it easier for companies to hire children without getting consent from their parents. One month earlier, The New York Times published a bombshell report about the #exploitation of immigrant children in #factories operated by some of the most well-known companies in the U.S.

"That story should have spurred a nationwide push to strengthen child labor laws. Instead, states like Florida are going in the opposite direction, weakening such laws in part to deal with the fallout from the conservative movement’s demonization of immigrants. They’re essentially using child labor to paper over the gaps left by their draconian immigration policies.

"#Project2025, the far-right playbook for Trump’s second term, specifically calls for rolling back 'hazard' regulations around child labor. The text claims, 'Some young adults show an interest in inherently dangerous jobs' and argues that 'with parental consent and proper training, certain young adults should be allowed to learn and work in more dangerous occupations.'

"Even as child labor laws are being rolled back, the Trump administration is working to gut #SocialServices, including funds that help provide #SchoolLunches to children and programs, like the supplemental nutrition assistance program [#SNAP], that help feed poor families. And if those cuts stay in place, they may leave American families with few alternatives to sending their children to work to keep food on the table."

Full article:
msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/f
#SB918 #FloridaPol #USPol #Scrooge #ICERaids #ChildLabor #HungerGames

MSNBC · Florida considers easing child labor laws after pushing out immigrantsBy Ja'han Jones

Talk of tariffs often comes with references to companies reshoring or coming to the United States to avoid the extra fees. What benefit will that be for American workers? A look at the latest evidence from reshoring. #tariffs #AI #factories

csmonitor.com/Business/2025/03

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The Christian Science Monitor · A new US manufacturing boom may bring more AI than jobsBy Laurent Belsie

alojapan.com/1223074/japans-sm Japan’s small factories push for big image revamp through tours, other steps #big #factories #image #JapanTours #Japans #Other #Push #revamp #small #steps #tours OSAKA — Small factories in Japan are taking steps such as opening their doors for public tours to emphasize the big role they play in powering the nation’s manufacturing, aiming to shake off their image as being little more than dimly lit workshops and potentially lure more wor…

It's NOT a wonderful life when #ClimateChange is involved!

Oscar-Winning Director #FrankCapra Made an Educational Science Film Warning of Climate Change in 1958

in Education, Environment, Film, Science | July 15th, 2024

"Shown on American TV and later in US classrooms, The Unchained Goddess explains what weather is, and how weather works. And, really quite presciently, it talks about the risk of man-made climate change … in 1958. One of the narrators declares:

"Even now, man may be unwittingly changing the world’s climate through the waste products of its civilization. Due to our releases in #factories and #automobiles every year of more than six billion tons of #CarbonDioxide, which helps the air absorb heat from the sun, our atmosphere may be getting warmer.

"And is that bad, the question gets asked?:

'Well, it’s been calculated a few degrees rise in the Earth’s temperature would melt the polar ice caps. And if this happens, an inland sea would fill a good portion of the Mississippi valley. Tourists in glass bottom boats would be viewing the drowned towers of Miami through 150 feet of tropical water. For in weather, we’re not only dealing with forces of a far greater variety than even the atomic physicist encounters, but with life itself.'"

Read more:
openculture.com/2024/07/oscar-

Watch the film:
youtube.com/watch?v=sqClSPWVnN
#TheUnchainedGoddess #ClimateCrisis #ClimateCatastrophe #BigOilKnew

Open CultureOscar-Winning Director Frank Capra Made an Educational Science Film Warning of Climate Change in 1958In 2015, we highlighted for you The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays, a largely-forgotten 1957 educational science film. The production is notable partly because it was shot by Frank Capra, the influential director who had won not one, not two, but three Oscars for best director.

_The Evening Post_, 5 December 1924:
             SILK HOSIERY
          A NEW INDUSTRY
FACTORY OPENED BY MINISTER
          OF COMMERCE
  Speaking at the opening ceremony yesterday of the new silk #hosiery mill, in Home street, Kent terrace, of George A. Bond and Co., Ltd., the Minister of Trade and Commerce (the Hon. W. Downie Stewart) said that those present had had an opportunity of seeing in detail the extraordinarily interesting work being carried on in the factory, and also the product of the factory.… It was really astonishing to think that the firm only began this industry during the war years, and had already built up a business which employed in one centre close on a thousand…
  A NEW SECONDARY INDUSTRY.
  The opening of this factory, continued the Minister, marked the beginning of a new secondary industry in New Zealand.… The output … was … about 150 dozen pairs a day, and it was hoped that before long the output would reach 500 dozen pairs a day.… imports of hosiery … last year amounted in value to over half a million [ca. $60M today], and of that total 75 per cent. were silk manufactures…
  … It was stated that one result would be the cheapening of the cost of silk hosiery to the public.…
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/news

“The German carmaker #Volkswagen is planning to shut at least three #factories in its home country, lay off thousands of #workers and cut pay by 10%, according to the company’s #union.”

The effect of the #ElectricCar revolution.
Simpler engine, different tooling, Less parts. Can’t wait to see long #Toyota holds out on electric car #technology.

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The Guardian · Volkswagen to shut three factories, axe jobs and cut pay by 10%, says unionBy Deborah Cole

#Volkswagen will close 3 #factories, cut thousands of #jobs (for the first time in its history) and abolish its employment protection scheme - maybe if they hadn't dragged their heels building more affordable #EV 's (where is the #ID2 ?), enshittified existing models and reduced #CustomerService (including delaying #warranty claims) to pay for #Dieselgate they might not have ended up in this bad situation? #cars #Germany

theguardian.com/business/2024/

The Guardian · Volkswagen to shut three factories, axe jobs and cut pay by 10%, says unionBy Deborah Cole

China's factory activity in September shrank for a fifth straight month while the services sector sharply slowed, suggesting even more stimulus is needed to hit Beijing's 2024 growth target with only three months left in the year. japantimes.co.jp/business/2024 #business #economy #china #economy #factories #manufacturing

The Japan Times · China's factory and service sectors skid as stimulus calls growBy The Japan Times