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按: "扬声器的悲哀"是知名喇叭工程师Steve Mowry写的关于扬声器产业劳工待遇的一篇文章, 在文中,Steve生动地回忆了他过去作为喇叭开发工程师走访北美,东南亚和中国三地的喇叭配件生产厂家的经过, 并对其生产行业状况和薪酬作了对比, Steve对中国喇叭生产行业的丑陋现象给予了无情地揭露, 他的评论是非常真实直接的. 因为有人要求看英文原版的, 所以就不翻译了.

The Loudspeakers of Misery
By Steve Mowry

My first exposure to any loudspeaker and/or loudspeaker component manufacturing was in Westboro, MA in 1995. ‘Burdened wages’ at that time were approximately US$17.50 per hour. Please keep in mind productivity was also very high due to the application of automation including robotics. Typically high productivity is a characteristic of American workers in general. Working conditions were as good as one could expect considering the relatively low skill job requirements. Most assembly line workers were Hispanic Americans. The workers worked the typical American workweek. F.D.R. gave the American worker overtime. This is a strong disincentive for companies manufacturing in the USA to work people in excess of 45 hours per week. The workers were not represented by a Labor Union.

My next and first exposure to ‘low wage 3rd world’, loudspeaker and/or loudspeaker component manufacturing, about US$00.50 per hour, was in 1997 when I traveled to San Luis, Mexico. Subsequently but shortly after that, I also visited several loudspeaker component suppliers in Tijuana, Mexico. Working conditions at these manufacturing facilities were not much different than you would expect to find in other labor intensive industries in the USA and much better than the New England Textile Plant that I worked in as a young man. At this time the typical Mexican worker worked approximately 48 hours per week. Some Mexican workers housed resentment of American Management and Technical people and frankly it was not a safe place for American citizens. Our team was housed in Yuma, AZ or San Diego, CA. I knew a gentleman that was employed by a famous Japanese loudspeaker component manufacturing company that disappeared in Tijuana never to be heard from again.

My next experience with working in a low wage environment, about US$00.40 per hour, was when I went to work and live in Sungai Petani, Malaysia in 1999. The working conditions in Malaysia were noticeably of a lower standard than any manufacturing facility that I had seen before. The VOCs were off the chart and I could not remain in the plant for extended periods of time. Another problem in Malaysia is the climate. It is HOT and humid with periods of almost daily rainfall that last for months. The plants were not air-conditioned. Finally, I could not help but notice the flagrant display of racism in assigning employees to jobs and their respective salaries. Malaysian Chinese were assigned most if not all administrative, management, and technical positions. While the Malaysian Indian workers, Malaysia’s underclass, and a limited number of Malays worked in the plant. Typical artisans again worked approximately 48 hours per week and were of a slightly higher quality than the Mexican artisans. While working in Malaysia, I also made several trips to both transducer and transducer component manufacturing facilities in China; however, I will discuss China in the last section of this article.

In the year 2000, I went to work in Bangkok, Thailand. Unlike Malaysia, which is multi-racial, Thailand is charmingly Thai. Wages for artisans in Bangkok were about US$00.50 per hour. This was the same as Mexico, although it is now three years later. The work force was exemplarily. They were cooperative, loyal, and attentive. The degree of diligence was somewhat lower than US workers, but this was offset by the unique dexterity of young Thai women working at their respective stations. I actually saw people smiling while performing what most would consider mundane and repetitive tasks. With Bangkok 1200 km or about 750 miles to the North, the temperature is slightly lower with the same rainy seasons, but the manufacturing plants that I saw in Thailand were air-conditioned. This does not suggest that all such plants in Thailand are air-conditioned. Actually, one manufacturing plant in particular stands out as a model of quasi-modern Industrial Engineering. This plant was impeccably clean and contained a tropical garden in the center of the manufacturing assembly line area. Additionally, this plant was colorful and provided an environment that was more pleasing than most of the workers’ homes. The Thai economy is essentially tourist and agro based; however, with 60 million people and with a small but well established middle class, several local manufacturers market domestically. The Thai government also offers a more stable political and economic atmosphere with regard to foreign investment, than other countries in Indo China or Southeast Asia. Additionally, during my two years of contract employment to provide engineering services to a particular company in Bangkok, I made several trips to both Taiwan and to China.

Finally, in 2002 I decided to work as an independent consultant. The demand for cheap Asian labor from the Western Loudspeaker Companies had continued to increase with the major focus of investment now being China. Many of the established Taiwanese loudspeaker component suppliers were offered incentives by the Chinese government to move manufacturing and the related jobs to the mainland. These facilities are concentrated in the Shenzhen region of Southern China. These facilities are typically restricted to exportation of product, only. While the investors from Hong Kong were also offered incentives from the Chinese government to invest in the mainland; however, most of these companies located in the Shanghai region of China and these companies were not restricted to export only and could also market domestically within China. Essentially, all of my experience has been in working with Chinese facilities that are located in the Shenzhen region. Therefore, I can only comment on my several experiences in working with Taiwanese owned manufacturing facilities within China. However, there is a heavy concentration of companies that service the loudspeaker industry within the Shenzhen region, estimates run as high as 1,000+ companies.

With regards to working conditions at the facilities that I have visited in China, I regret to say that they are the worst that I have ever seen. There is a striking difference between all my experiences in working outside of China relative to my experiences working within China. That being that the Chinese worker is living and working under an umbrella of intimidation. In all other low wage labor environments mentioned above including Mexico, Malaysia, and Thailand there is still a basic and reasonable level of human rights and freedom of choice. This is not the case in China. Workers are forced to work as many as 100 hours per week. Workers are forced to work even if they are genuinely ill. The management of the companies that I have made inquires to are aware that the artisans work in fear and management by intimidation is the norm. The Western media has identified unacceptable working conditions within China on several occasions.

Unlike other counties in Asia, the Chinese workers live in dormitories and dine together in what I call mess halls. The workers seldom leave the compound. There is a guard at the gate and a wall surrounding the facility. What is also troubling is that the source of intimidation of the worker is not solely from company management. The Chinese government also defines a worker’s lifestyle with respect to domestic travel inclusive of family visitation, the number of children a family may have (1), and unlike any other countries mentioned above, the people cannot leave China without the government’s approval. I was told this by an educated Chinese lady in Hong Kong whom worked in marketing for the same company as I, “if the government allowed Chinese people to leave China, they would not return”.

My conclusion and my feelings regarding the utilization of cheap labor are not adversarial at all. I see a need for the Western Companies to look to Asia to reduce costs and to maintain healthy balance sheets; however, the working conditions in China are a topic for concern. Asia needs foreign investment and exports to increase jobs and the standard of living for their people. However, what is occurring right now in China is exploitation of the masses at the benefit of a few investors. We as civilized human beings should prioritize our mores, such that we think twice about forming business relationships with managerial tyrants. In closing, I cannot help but to try to convey to you that a Chinese loudspeaker and/or loudspeaker component manufacturing facility in the Shenzhen region of China is remarkably similar to a medium security correctional institution in the USA. However, I believe the medium security inmates are paid at a higher rate and are not required to work more than 48 hours per week.

That’s the Phuket Report,

Steve Mowry

REV_A / 7 March 2004


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Steve评价中国喇叭生产行业拍砖贴”的译文, 可能他自己都认为火药味过浓, 此文没有公开发表过,
有一次和他碰巧聊到中国喇叭行业的问题, 大家对现状是基本认同的,但对于原因争执起来, 他就把他写的这篇东西送给我看
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扬声器的悲哀

我对喇叭和喇叭部件生产行业的第一个曝光是1995,在麻省的西伯路. 那时的劳工薪水大约是17.5美金/每小时. 请不要忘了生产效率也是非常高的,因为自动化包括机器人已经被应用了.通常来说高生产效率是美国工人的一个显著特点.考虑到相对低的劳动技能要求,他们的工作条件已是非常的好. 大部分流水线上的组装工人是美籍西班牙人.工人按美国日常周工作时间工作.联邦管理局限制工人的加班时间,这对周工作时间需要超过45小时的工厂制造业来说是一个很强的制约因素, 工人根本不需要工会来为他们做些什么.

我的下一个和第一个对低收入的第三世界喇叭和喇叭配件生产业的曝光, 是薪水0.5美金/每小时,1997年当我去墨西哥的圣路易斯时的事. 随后我也走访了几个喇叭零件供应商, 位于墨西哥的Tijuana.这些工厂的工作条件同你在美国能找到的其他高强度劳动行业的差别不大,甚至比我年轻是工作过的新英格兰纺织厂还要好. 那时通常墨西哥工人一周工作48个小时. 一些墨西哥工人对美国管理人员和一些技术人员有怨恨情绪,所以坦白地说对美国人来说那不是个安全的地方. 我的项目小组在Yuma, AZ或圣地亚哥都呆过, 我知道有一个受雇于一家日本著名喇叭配生产商的先生就失踪在Tijunana,后来再也没有被找到.

我的下一个在低收入地区工作的体验, 工人的工资是大概0.4美金/小时,那是我在1999年去马来西亚的双溪巴厘工作的事.马来西亚的工作条件显然是我以前所曾见过的制造业中的最差的一个. 没有休假, 我在后来延期的一段时间里根本呆不下去. 另外一个问题是马来西亚的气候,那里又热又湿并且一段时间内几乎天天下雨,从月初下到月底. 工厂里没空调, 最后, 我在给工人分配工作和定薪水时注意到了非常嚣张的种族歧视,如果是非管理层和技术岗位,马来西亚华人钱拿得最多,在那个工厂工作的工人还有马来西亚印度人,马来西亚下等阶层,和一小部分马来人. 工人同样每周工作48小时,品质较墨西哥工人略微要好一点. 在马来西亚工作时, 我也有好几次机会访问了中国的扬声器和扬声器配件厂商, 关于他们我会在本文最后一个章节里进行讨论.

公元2000年时, 我去了泰国曼谷工作.不像马来西亚是个多种族国家,泰国基本上就是很有魅力的泰国人组成.在曼谷劳工的薪水只有0.5美金/小时. 这同1997年的墨西哥是一样的, 虽然这是三年以后的事. 泰国的生产力是一个模范, 他们很合作,很忠诚,很用心, 在勤奋度上不管怎么说还是比美国工人低一些, 但是这点被在各自岗位上的非常灵巧的年轻泰国女性弥补了.实际上在她们干那些重复乏味的工作时我看到某些人面带微笑. 在曼谷距北方大约1200公里或750公里,气温在雨季来说相对要低一点,但是我在泰国看到的工厂装了空调. 这并不表明所有的泰国工厂都有空调.实际上,有一家工厂特别出众,是准现代工业的模范. 这家工厂非常干净,在制造流水线区的中央有一个热带植物花园. 此外,这家工厂的生活丰富多彩,它提供的环境比员工自己的家更舒适.泰国的经济是以旅游与农业为基础的, 然而,有着6000万人口,有一个小规模但建得非常好的中产阶层,好几家本土制造企业都以本国为市场.泰国政府也对外商来投资提供了比印度,中国和东南亚其他地方更为稳定的政治和经济气候. 此外, 在我两年的为曼谷一些公司提供工程服务的工作合约期间, 我也去过台湾和中国几次.

最终, 2002, 我决定自己做一个独立咨询顾问.西方扬声器公司对亚洲廉价劳动力的需求越来越高导致投资的焦点聚集在了中国. 中国政府给予种种优惠条件鼓励很多已经建厂的台湾扬声器配件生产商把他们的生产和劳动力需求转移到大陆来.工厂设施主要集中在中国南方的深圳地区. 这些企业通常被限制于只能出口, 然而,当香港的投资者同样被中国政府施以恩惠在大陆投资时, 大多数工厂建在中国上海周边地区,他们的产品并不被限制只能出口,也能在国内市场上销售. 实际上, 我所有有关中国工厂的体验都是在深圳地区. 因此,我只能对我见过的几家在深圳台资企业做评论. 然而, 在深圳地区高度聚集着为扬声器行业服务的配套企业, 估计至少在1000家以上.

关于我曾访问过的中国工厂的工作条件, 我只能很遗憾地说那是我曾见过的最恶劣的. 在我所有的体验中工作在中国之外工作在中国之内是截然不同. 那就是中国的工人生活和工作在恐惧和威胁的屋顶之下.在我上面提到的所有低收入劳工的工作环境,包括墨西哥,马来西亚和泰国,至少工人还有基本的人权和选择的自由.而在中国就完全不是那么回事了.工人被强迫每周工作长达100个小时.工人在他们生病时甚至还要被强迫劳动. 被我问到的这些公司的管理层人士认为劳工在害怕和胁迫方式管理下工作是很稀松平常的”.西方媒体已经确认了好几起在中国的不可被接受的工作条件.

不像在亚洲其它国家, 中国工人住的地方我称之它们为鸽子笼”,工人们住在那里,在那用餐.工人们很少离开厂区. 厂门口有保安,工厂被高墙环绕着. 更为糟糕的是工人受到胁迫的根源并不单单来自工厂管理层. 对于国内的家人来访中国政府一样规定了工人的生活方式 每家的小孩只许有一个,并且不像上面提到的其他国家, 在没有中国政府许可的情况下公民不可以离开中国. 我以前公司的一个受过高等教育的, 做市场工作的香港女同事告诉我,”如果政府允许中国人出境, 他们就一去不复返了.”

我的结论和我的感觉中的关于廉价劳动力的使用根本不是悲惨事件的全部. 我看到了西方公司关注亚洲以降低他们的成本, 平衡他们财务报表的需求,但是,中国的工人工作状况是应该考虑的一个主题. 亚洲需要外国资本和产品出口来提高他们的就业率和人民生活水准, 然而,现在正在中国发生的一切是为了少数投资者的利益对大众百姓的剥削! 我们作为文明人,首先应该想到的是大多数人, 正因为这样我们要在与商业统治者合作前要多想想. 在本文的结尾, 我对这一切做不了什么,只能告诉你, 中国深圳地区的扬声器和扬声器配件生产厂商非常像美国中等监禁级别的劳教所.然而,我相信中等监禁改造所里的犯人所得的劳动报酬比他们高, 并且他们不用每周工作超过48个小时.

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这是Steve Mowry大侠的照片和简介, 呵呵

此人系电子工程硕士生, 曾在BOSE做过工程师, 后来去马来西亚的台湾东亚工作过. 主要特长是扬声器有限元分析, 对材料也很有研究


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以下是引用Skyinmind在2007-10-06 08:55:12的发言:
怎么又把这个贴子翻出来了呢。以前没跟Steve Mowry接触前以为他真是个大师。通过在IEAT2007会议上听他的东西和前段时间在一个项目上的合作,发现他不过是个为了给自己的公司招揽业务而到处沽名钓誉,实际在电声方面的水平嘛,还是不说别人好。


Steve机电硕士毕业,曾在美国BOSE担任过工程师, 后又去了马来西亚Prosonic负责研发.

我以前是亲自听过他讲座的, 我觉得他水平还可以,

Steve Mowry 在电声上水平如何不行,愿闻其详. 难道我竟然看走眼了吗?

如果你真能看出他不行, 那么我认为你的造诣要高过他, 你就是大师! 哈哈


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