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[–] shwanky 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

As someone from the poorest state in the US with both Nissan and Toyota plants 10.50 with overtime is almost a win fall for most people with just a highschool diploma or GED. And these companies have increased the lifestyle of many people. After ten years at Nissan, depending on your natural ability you can move up into the $20 hour plus range which is good living here. Its sad this happened but I don't think you can entirely blame it on the manufacturers. Before the manufactures it was farm accidents and there is little to no safety regs in farming.

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Inside Alabama’s Auto Jobs Boom: Cheap Wages, Little Training, Crushed Limbs - Bloomberg

'The pressure inside parts plants is wreaking a different American carnage than the one Trump conjured up at his inauguration. '

'Parts suppliers in the American South compete for low-margin orders against suppliers in Mexico and Asia. '

'That gap has narrowed, but the incidence of traumatic injuries in Alabama’s auto parts plants remains 9 percent higher than in Michigan’s and 8 percent higher than in Ohio’s. '

'She’d worked at two other parts suppliers in the area and found the pace and pressure unbearable. '

'Three years earlier a press operator on the plant’s safety committee reported a near miss on an identical machine after the light curtain failed to pick up a worker. '

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