6 | Open doors at Huawei in China as it mounts defence (簡訳:それは防衛をマウントするように中国のHuawei社で開かれた扉) | ----------- | |
ComputerWeekly.com | 2019-04-23 19:20 | ????0? | |
But also the working space for 25,000 employees, who can commute from zone to zone in a pristine red train, and who can benefit, several thousand of them, from subsidised on-campus housing. There will be 6,200 apartments for sale, 3,070 for rent, and 2,914 lakeside apartments in the Songshan Lake area, where the campus has been built. Alongside the apartments, there will be schools and entertainment. Each village has two canteens, selling subsidised fare.And in answer to a question from Martin Banks of Diginomica about how important the US market is to Huawei, she said: “Well, the US market is indeed very big and mature, but to Huawei, this market is just not that important, because over the past 10-plus years, we have hardly been allowed to do any business there. That is not important to us any more. Last year, things went to a new extreme when we weren’t even allowed to sell our phones there. I think the people who suffer most are US consumers, not us.”Later, Chen added that, as well as being a fan of Europe – reflected in the design of the new campus by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma – “Mr Ren [Zhengfei] is also a fan of the US. He often speaks highly of enterprise management mechanisms in the US, because he thinks those mechanisms can inspire passion in both people and organisations. That’s why we hire US consulting firms to help with our HR, manufacturing, R&D and financial management.The Chinese company’s executives do seem taken aback by US criticism. For although Huawei might be understood as being like Cisco plus Apple, a company spokesperson – a UK national – characterised it as the John Lewis Partnership of China. The company is owned by its employees, à la John Lewis. And it is, he said, regarded with middle-class affection in China, just as John Lewis is often said to be in the UK.On the particular line visited, 17 workers were making the P30 phone, from processing raw materials to boxing up, where 86 workers had done so four years ago. The female engineer who showed us the line said one worker had automated himself out of the process and was now doing another, higher-level job. She said the operatives are paid about CNY10,000 [about £1,145] a month, and claimed this represented a 50% improvement of the salaries of similar workers in other Chinese manufacturers. -- ???????? | |||
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