Why Foxconn’s Wisconsin Promise Of 13,000 Quality Jobs Is An Empty One. (Belt, 9/11/2017)
Glassdoor. What workers say about the downside of working at Houston's Foxconn plant:
- long working hours
- low pay
- weekend work
- low salaries
- too much ov
- too much overtime
- too stressful
- pay really sucks
- no benefits for contract employees
- This is not a career.
- lack of normal promotion process
- company that does not care to retain even good employees
Northwest Houston’s growth brings boom in low-paying jobs. (Houston Chronicle, 7/12/2018)
Part 1
Why Foxconn’s Wisconsin Promise Of 13,000 Quality Jobs Is An Empty One. (Belt, 9/11/2017)
Related posts:
July-December 2018
Breaking news: Foxconn unable to find Wisconsin veterans. (9/14/2018)
Foxconn UPDATE. The indefatigable Louis Woo. (8/14/2018)
UPDATE: Goofy Scott Walker sure to offend voters all over the state with Foxconn headgear and desperate re-election message. (7/31/2018)
Dear Scott Walker, We're waiting for a list to back up your bullshit 60 counties claim. (7/6/2018)
January-June 2018
UPDATE. Dear Scott Walker, Most voters aren't buying your Foxconn benefits BS. (6/24/2018)
Yet another example of how poorly Foxconn treats its employees. (6/11/2018)
Wisconsin cities with highest unemployment rates could use some of that Chicago millennials Foxconn love that Scott Walker is dishing out. (1/27/2018)
July-December 2017
Historic giveaways: Most expensive taxpayer-funded jobs in history is Scott Walker's top accomplishment in 2017. (12/26/2017)
Gateway Technical College cutting-edge Foxconn curriculum does not include workforce development, employee relations, and management concepts. (12/25/2017)
Foxconn job projections: Reality bites a hole in Scott Walker's bubble world. (9/10/2017)
UPDATE. Funny how there's all this talk about Foxconn jobs that pay well below the alleged average salary. (8/12/2017)
Of which just 3,000 of these 'new' jobs are permanent. (7/31/2017)
While Wisconsin and Michigan duke it out for low-paying jobs, Foxconn announces $5 billion investment in India. (7/8/2017)
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