Comment China's environmental policy could help workforce (Score 1) 366
It looks like shifts in global markets are unforgiving. Here you have a overabundance of college graduate in China, but no career jobs to match their field of degrees. They will not take the lower paying jobs. Those in America would be stereotyped as “lazy” because they won't take these jobs because of its low pay, no benefits and long hours too. Under the Clinton Administration, globalization would have welcomed these students to get work visa in America. Today, that would cause a problem because so many jobs that were exported back then caused the closing of our factories and other jobs, as well as a trade imbalanced. Our economy is rebounding under the Obama, administration, but jobs can’t be export to other countries like China, because they have a shortage in factory workers. How would they meet the demand with a less than capacity workforce? Nevertheless, these Chinese graduates can’t be imported to work here in America because American’s needs its own jobs, to hire and train their own people. It is going to have to be another major shift in environmental policies and global workforce strategies. China is a emerging giant, but when it comes to energy efficiency and environmental protection of its resources and populations, China is way behind the curve. Major cities have been faced with city clogging smog pollution, because of their outdated used of coal mining and other fossil fuels. China would benefit greatly from the new emerging green technologies, already in full force under the Obama administration here in American. Taking this glut of talented Chinese graduates to retrain in green technologies and environmental sciences industries to save their cities from acid rain, deforestation, polluted lakes, streams and waterways and enormous health issues, is where the Chinese governments should be focusing on right now. They could modernize their factories and office building to be energy efficient, this would entice more rural and village workers to want to be employed in better working conditions, benefits and pay. But China, like the Tyrannosaurus Rex, its heads was so tiny in comparison to its massive body, it took several minutes to send a signal to its brain to just move its limbs.
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