Capital Moves : Industrialization
Workers worldwide depend on their employers to provide a fundamental salary that is directly dependent upon the particular industry's labor standards, benefits, and risk involved with the profession being performed. Throughout history and during the current global era, corporate capitalistic companies have been the leading employers for a multitude of people and or citizens in a particular geographic area. Within Jefferson Cowie’s “Capital Moves”, readers are subject to the 70 year history of the electronic production company; Radio Corporation of America, through examining the companies streak of terminating plants and multiple relocations to vastly different geographic and social areas. From 1930 to 1988, the RCA corporation relocated to four different geographic cities, including Camden, Bloomington, Tennessee, and internationally in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. As a result, RCA was one of the primary companies who followed the pattern of industrialization in America, which possessed positive standards for the consumer and company as a whole, yet directed individuals and employees to a variety of unethical and extreme measures of labor,…