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Title A Decent Factory? The Ethics of Chinese Manufacturing
Published United Kingdom : TV Choice, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (32 minutes)
Summary With the fastest growing economy in the history of the world, China is the workshop of globalization. But are workers paying the price for a manufacturing revolution? This unique fly-on-the-wall documentary uncovers the hard realities of working conditions in a Chinese factory. The film focuses on a German-owned company in Shenzhen, China, which makes the chargers for Nokia's mobile phones. Nokia sends in a two-woman team to carry out an “ethical audit” on its working practices. The inspection reveals people are working 12 hour shifts, also problems of noise, smells and hazardous chemicals stored near drinking cups. Worst of all, the factory is ignoring local laws on minimum wages. Some workers are being paid the equivalent of £14 pounds a month. Workers live eight people per room in a huge dormitory near the factory. Living conditions are basic. State-controlled birth control is compulsory. Workers speak candidly about their working life. Hours are long and tiring. There are bullying supervisors and the food is bad
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed October 02, 2017)
In Chinese
In English
Subject Nokia (Firm)
SUBJECT Nokia (Firm) fast (OCoLC)fst00732077
Subject Electronic industry workers -- China
Social responsibility of business -- Finland
Business ethics -- Finland
Working conditions -- China
Contracting out -- Finland
Business ethics.
Contracting out.
Electronic industry workers.
Social responsibility of business.
China.
Finland.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Balmes, Thomas, director.
Mille, Olivier, producer.
(1968), Kaarle Aho, producer
Balmes, Thomas, producer.
Other Titles Decent Factory
Nokia: A Decent Factory