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Global Capital, the State, and Chinese Workers
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International ManagementEconomicsYoung Migrant WorkersBusiness HistoryEast Asian StudiesGlobal CapitalBusinessGlobalizationGlobal StrategyCapital ExpansionMonopoly CapitalLanguage StudiesTechnological UnemploymentInternational BusinessIndustrial OrganizationGlobal StudiesChinese Politics
In 2010, a startling 18 young migrant workers attempted suicide at Foxconn Technology Group production facilities in China. This article looks into the development of the Foxconn Corporation to understand the advent of capital expansion and its impact on frontline workers’ lives in China. It also provides an account of how the state facilitates Foxconn’s production expansion as a form of monopoly capital. Foxconn stands out as a new phenomenon of capital expansion because of the incomparable speed and scale of its capital accumulation in all regions of China. This article explores how the workers at Foxconn, the world’s largest electronics manufacturer, have been subjected to work pressure and desperation that might lead to suicides on the one hand but also open up daily and collective resistance on the other hand.
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