Sunday, May 05, 2024

I am so impressed with the trucking frame repairs in India, and the simply big ton press they uses, etc, to straighten out the frame's after a wreck

 


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  1. Dear Jesse,
    Yes, it's amazing! But I think it's in Pakistan. What really surprises me is how people work - without any kind of safety equipment. That's what I think about when I see far-right campaigns against workers' rights. Apparently, there are no rights. No age or schedule restrictions. Not even the minimum conditions of decent work. It seems that it is much cheaper to use human strength than to use some mechanical equipment. (translate)

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    1. they can't afford any, they aren't provided with any, and they have no "rights" in those countries where health is not focused on by the government. Anyone that believes in gods, and prayers, will protect them... doesn't find that health is a focus of their government.
      No, no decent work conditions, and again, that's a failure of management, and government. So many people, a billion or so in India, that life is not valued by the government like small countries.
      What a planet of such wide variety of the human race, and working conditions, but I do admire their craftsmanship! I celebrate their accomplishments where without modern machines, and machinist habits, they still create and repair machines efficiently, and amazingly.

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