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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2005 14:28:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>zhang fei sez:I find that weird. Stateside, we send our best guys over, because it?€™s hard enough to get things going in a completely foreign environment without having guys who can?€™t do the job dropping the ball over and over again.

Whether dda?€™s contention is true or not, 

Zhang Fei, whether you believe it or not, it's the gist of 10 years of professional experience of my wife. It's because they [textile factories] have the worst shits and drunks as factory foremasters and managers in shitholes like Podunk, Indonesia or Podink, Bangladesh that she stopped doing factory inspections. And the larger companies only send men for inspections ?€“ as girls tend to be even more ignored.

One of the factories she spent 4 months in Indonesia, one foremaster was killed because of brutality. The killers disappeared. In another factory, on several occasions, employees put knives in boxes of garments shipped back to Europe, as a sign of protest [sounds childish, but believe me, when the Brits opened the boxes and found the knives they raised hell with the Korean company].

Of course, it doesn't mean that the factories in Korea are much better...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>zhang fei sez:I find that weird. Stateside, we send our best guys over, because it?€™s hard enough to get things going in a completely foreign environment without having guys who can?€™t do the job dropping the ball over and over again.</p>
<p>Whether dda?€™s contention is true or not, </p>
<p>Zhang Fei, whether you believe it or not, it&#8217;s the gist of 10 years of professional experience of my wife. It&#8217;s because they [textile factories] have the worst shits and drunks as factory foremasters and managers in shitholes like Podunk, Indonesia or Podink, Bangladesh that she stopped doing factory inspections. And the larger companies only send men for inspections ?€“ as girls tend to be even more ignored.</p>
<p>One of the factories she spent 4 months in Indonesia, one foremaster was killed because of brutality. The killers disappeared. In another factory, on several occasions, employees put knives in boxes of garments shipped back to Europe, as a sign of protest [sounds childish, but believe me, when the Brits opened the boxes and found the knives they raised hell with the Korean company].</p>
<p>Of course, it doesn&#8217;t mean that the factories in Korea are much better&#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2005 11:06:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>tru dat, kimbob.

the story here is this guy killed an innocent little kid.  as nasty as many korean employers are, it's beside the point.  besides, it makes no sense.  why kill a canadian boy if you were pissed at your korean employer?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>tru dat, kimbob.</p>
<p>the story here is this guy killed an innocent little kid.  as nasty as many korean employers are, it&#8217;s beside the point.  besides, it makes no sense.  why kill a canadian boy if you were pissed at your korean employer?</p>
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		<title>By: kimbob</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2005 14:56:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Zhang Fei, I don't necessarily disagree with you regarding Korean employers who are notorious for abuse. 

But I don't think that has anything to do with what went on in Cambodia. According to the Cambodian police, the man who got allegedly slapped was a well known local gangster who worked as a security guard for a Korean family. A gang member said he got slapped so he planned the revenge. If indeed he was slapped, a hoodlum getting slapped wouldn't make me lose sleep. Maybe the owner even had a good reason. But considering the hoodlum's background, he could be lying trying to worm his way out of a pickle.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zhang Fei, I don&#8217;t necessarily disagree with you regarding Korean employers who are notorious for abuse. </p>
<p>But I don&#8217;t think that has anything to do with what went on in Cambodia. According to the Cambodian police, the man who got allegedly slapped was a well known local gangster who worked as a security guard for a Korean family. A gang member said he got slapped so he planned the revenge. If indeed he was slapped, a hoodlum getting slapped wouldn&#8217;t make me lose sleep. Maybe the owner even had a good reason. But considering the hoodlum&#8217;s background, he could be lying trying to worm his way out of a pickle.</p>
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		<title>By: zhang_fei</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2005 14:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>dda: My wife, who worked for 10 years in the textile industry, told me that Korean companies usually sent to their east-asian facilities the guys they didn?€™t want to see any longer, ie the bottom of the barrel. The worst of the ??´?????œ ?†??“¤?€? It is probable other industries do the same. So we shouldn?€™t expect too much from these guys, who have little love for the local ?€œdarkies?€??€?

I find that weird. Stateside, we send our best guys over, because it's hard enough to get things going in a completely foreign environment without having guys who can't do the job dropping the ball over and over again. 

Whether dda's contention is true or not, Koreans do have a reputation for being difficult to work for. According to various press accounts I've read (WaPo, NYT, WSJ, LaT, et al), Koreans are at the bottom of the list of foreign employers favored by Chinese workers. The Taiwanese are next to last for being stingy. The Koreans are stingy *and* physically abusive. (Domestic employers are further down the list than foreign employers).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>dda: My wife, who worked for 10 years in the textile industry, told me that Korean companies usually sent to their east-asian facilities the guys they didn?€™t want to see any longer, ie the bottom of the barrel. The worst of the ??´?????œ ?†??“¤?€? It is probable other industries do the same. So we shouldn?€™t expect too much from these guys, who have little love for the local ?€œdarkies?€??€?</p>
<p>I find that weird. Stateside, we send our best guys over, because it&#8217;s hard enough to get things going in a completely foreign environment without having guys who can&#8217;t do the job dropping the ball over and over again. </p>
<p>Whether dda&#8217;s contention is true or not, Koreans do have a reputation for being difficult to work for. According to various press accounts I&#8217;ve read (WaPo, NYT, WSJ, LaT, et al), Koreans are at the bottom of the list of foreign employers favored by Chinese workers. The Taiwanese are next to last for being stingy. The Koreans are stingy *and* physically abusive. (Domestic employers are further down the list than foreign employers).</p>
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		<title>By: kimbob</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2005 13:46:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don't believe one word of what that Cambodian murderer allegedly said (reported by Korean media spinning a story for public consumption). 

Revenge against Koreans for a slap? I don't think so. 
 

'Cried too much,' Canadian toddler shot dead
Gunmen seize dozens of children at international school in Cambodia

ASSOCIATED PRESS
AND CANADIAN PRESS

SIEM REAP, Cambodia ?€” A Canadian toddler was killed with a shot to the head as punishment for crying too much today during a nightmarish hostage-taking at an international school that saw masked gunmen seize dozens of children and demand cash, weapons and a vehicle.

The hostage-takers told police they killed the two-year-old boy, the only child to die in the ordeal, because of his sobs and had then planned to kill children one by one before authorities rescued them following a six-hour standoff.

There was conflicting information about the boy?€™s identity. Denis Richer, a Frenchman who teaches at another school in the town, identified him as Michaelka Maxyme and said he tried to comfort his horrified father after the ordeal.

?€œHe was completely lost,?€? Richer said.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t believe one word of what that Cambodian murderer allegedly said (reported by Korean media spinning a story for public consumption). </p>
<p>Revenge against Koreans for a slap? I don&#8217;t think so. </p>
<p>&#8216;Cried too much,&#8217; Canadian toddler shot dead<br />
Gunmen seize dozens of children at international school in Cambodia</p>
<p>ASSOCIATED PRESS<br />
AND CANADIAN PRESS</p>
<p>SIEM REAP, Cambodia ?€” A Canadian toddler was killed with a shot to the head as punishment for crying too much today during a nightmarish hostage-taking at an international school that saw masked gunmen seize dozens of children and demand cash, weapons and a vehicle.</p>
<p>The hostage-takers told police they killed the two-year-old boy, the only child to die in the ordeal, because of his sobs and had then planned to kill children one by one before authorities rescued them following a six-hour standoff.</p>
<p>There was conflicting information about the boy?€™s identity. Denis Richer, a Frenchman who teaches at another school in the town, identified him as Michaelka Maxyme and said he tried to comfort his horrified father after the ordeal.</p>
<p>?€œHe was completely lost,?€? Richer said.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2005 09:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My wife, who worked for 10 years in the textile industry, told me that Korean companies usually sent to their east-asian facilities the guys they didn't want to see any longer, ie the bottom of the barrel. The worst of the ??´?????œ ?†??“¤... It is probable other industries do the same. So we shouldn't expect too much from these guys, who have little love for the local "darkies"...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife, who worked for 10 years in the textile industry, told me that Korean companies usually sent to their east-asian facilities the guys they didn&#8217;t want to see any longer, ie the bottom of the barrel. The worst of the ??´?????œ ?†??“¤&#8230; It is probable other industries do the same. So we shouldn&#8217;t expect too much from these guys, who have little love for the local &#8220;darkies&#8221;&#8230;</p>
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