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we do not have to go to China to see what is happening in here FL USA, Just check how many hrs they are working and how much they get pay in overtime chinese overtime I know about it I use to be one of them working hard per hour with short personnel, in order to try to complete my job falling into over time with less pay per hr,more work less pay, check them out and you will find a lot more.....!
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