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Foxconned Imaginary Jobs Bulldozed Homes And The Sacking Of Local Government Lawrence Tabak

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Foxconned Imaginary Jobs Bulldozed Homes And The Sacking Of Local Government Lawrence Tabak
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 2.13 MB
Author: Lawrence Tabak
ISBN: b1c31aa8-dd6f-4d9e-b537-166d4de237fb, B1C31AA8-DD6F-4D9E-B537-166D4DE237FB
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Foxconned Imaginary Jobs Bulldozed Homes And The Sacking Of Local Government Lawrence Tabak by Lawrence Tabak b1c31aa8-dd6f-4d9e-b537-166d4de237fb, B1C31AA8-DD6F-4D9E-B537-166D4DE237FB instant download after payment.

Powerful and resonant, Foxconned is both the definitive autopsy of the Foxconn fiasco and a dire warning to communities and states nationwide.
When Wisconsin governor Scott Walker stood shoulder to shoulder with President Trump and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan at the White House in July 2017, they painted a glorious picture of his state's future. Foxconn, the enormous China-based electronics firm, was promising to bring TV manufacturing back to the United States with a $10 billion investment and 13,000 well-paying jobs. They actually were making America great again, they crowed.
Two years later, the project was in shambles. Ten thousand construction workers were supposed to have been building what Trump had promised would be "the eighth wonder of the world." Instead, land had been seized, homes had been destroyed, and hundreds of millions of municipal dollars had been committed for just a few hundred jobs—nowhere near enough...

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