dutchie said:
My biggest gripe with stuff made in China isn't so much the quality, because as mentioned above plenty of high quality stuff is being made in China, but more with the lack of labor and environmental laws. I doubt the workers in the Chinese Metabo factory work on the same terms as their 'colleagues' in the German factories. And with that I don't mean how much they are being paid necessarily, but the number of days in the week they have to work, the number of hours and the amount of holidays they get, etc. etc.
Dutchie, I agree with you completely. I stopped purchasing shrimp from our local grocery, because it is sourced from places like Indonesia (
as is most frozen grocery store and restaurant shrimp in this country), where the shrimp industry employs
slave-like labor practices.
http://www.triplepundit.com/2014/06/csr-asia-inclusive-business-solve-shrimp-industry-ills/#
It's a small protest, of insignificant economic consequence, but as a matter of principle I now purchase shrimp from the Gulf and have it shipped overnight to my home in Tennessee. It costs a little bit more, and it means I don't get to eat shrimp as often, but it tastes better knowing someone was paid a living wage, and can live in a decent home, while earning their living.
Festool utilizes factory labor in the Czech Republic for some of their products (PDC comes to mind), where labor costs are about 1/3 of that found in Germany. Business will migrate to cheaper labor to maintain margins. It is only when they end up harming people (or pets) in the process, where it becomes a problem.