• ramble81@lemmy.zip
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    8 hours ago

    Which ironically was almost what things were going to be. The Koreans that were over here were on temp visas to teach Americans how to run the plant.

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      I work in this industry, and most of the american employees are not great. Also there are huge language barriers, so training is extremely difficult when these machines have 3,000 parts and are as long as a football field. Finding good employees is tricky and the smaller plants usually ignore OSHA laws and put their employees health at risk.