Act 90 The Hearing
The United States of America was originally founded by the union of thirteen British colonies. As a result, in the nineteenth century, all levels of government remained highly independent.
The state, the state, and the city seem to be subordinate from the top to the bottom, but in fact they are not.
Whether it is financial power or personnel power, the local government has a considerable degree of freedom.
Therefore, what happens in New Haven is the same as New Haven. It's like the "Monopoly" trend that has been raging in New Haven, and at the moment, there are only a few sparks in other places.
And the "Little Shoe Shiner Murder Case" is also known to people with intentions and publicity.
At a time when the economic crisis is still not far away, because Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory and Mitos Printing and Dyeing Factory compete with each other and make large concessions to buyers. Let the citizens who were originally idle in the downtown area of New Haven have either become "Monopoly" who run tens of thousands of dollars per minute and run ships in their mouths, or they have become professional and semi-professional bag openers.
Because of the existence of this group of bag openers, whether it is Claydon Printing and Dyeing Factory or Mitos Manufacturing Company's "Monopoly" that appears every day has been swept away.
And the "Monopoly" game package that they have opened, they will also sell it in various channels.
At the beginning, for the purchase price of ten cents each, you could also buy "Monopoly".
But as Monopoly's fame spread from the Port of New Haven, and the demand for Monopoly outside of New Haven grew, the price could no longer be collected.
Re-encapsulation and re-selling, with prices as low as fifteen cents, an average of twenty cents, and some even sold for twenty-five cents.
Selling for twenty-five cents means that they don't have to pay a little cost to open the bag, even if they open a dollar out of 100 copies, it is pure profit.
It stands to reason that in such a situation, both companies should increase their selling prices or lower their winning rates.
However, Claydon Printing & Dyeing and Mitos Manufacturing, which were dogfighting, not only did not respond, but also failed to establish and maintain sales channels outside of the New Haven area.
It seems that it will not be long before factories outside will start copying "Monopoly".
"Monopoly", a new thing, will also start from the initial selling price of one dollar that can get excess profits, gradually compressed, and finally will only get a reasonable profit slightly higher than the cost price.
It was a Saturday, and although Doug knew that the court was going to be today, he didn't wake up any sooner, and he didn't wake up until the sun rose as usual, accompanied by the alarm clock.
Dress, wash, go downstairs.
The female workers in the workshop who left behind also happened to change shifts and began to continue their work.
He looked at the female workers who worked diligently with satisfaction.
He's not a chow skin, and he doesn't crow in the middle of the night.
It's not because he's kinder than Zhou, it's because he's ...... He disliked that Zhou Papi was too inefficient to do that.
How can the kind of exploitation, which is sustained by Zhou Peeling alone, compare to institutional exploitation?
In the beginning, the printing and dyeing factory worked 16 hours a day.
Later, it evolved into two shifts of 12 hours.
Now, it's eight hours a day, three shifts.
Working three shifts looks like more people are being used, and more wages are being paid. But that's not the case.
Human beings are physical machines, and there is only so much time to use.
Instead of working longer, it is better to increase the efficiency per unit of time.
Under Doug's manufacturing, Ross carried out a more detailed division of labor among the female workers, and at the same time, he also had a new prop in his hand - a stopwatch.
The work that each of her female workers needs to do is subdivided into several standardized actions, and then each set of standardized actions is limited in time.
Monopoly, which was originally drawn by a female worker and could take three hours, is now under the control of standardized time, and each female worker can draw a copy of Monopoly in an average of 30 minutes.
It's just that such a high-intensity work, one person could not do it for twelve hours, and after four fainting incidents, it was changed to an eight-hour shift.
However, each female worker has to work three shifts every two days. If you take a closer look, the average working hours per female worker per day is still 12 hours.
However, unlike one shift of twelve hours a day, three shifts of eight hours in two days make the overall output of "Monopoly" much more efficient.
Although in Rose's opinion, this is already an incredible miracle.
But in Doug's opinion, it was still far off, and when the conveyor belt in the power shop was built, he was going to let the female workers try the taste of assembly line work.
Doug left the busy workshop, left the Claydon Printing and Dyeing Factory, and walked to the New Haven Courthouse.
Compared with Doug's slackness, Gilbert got up early, he came to the New Haven courtroom early, and sat in the audience, intending to take a good look at Doug's embarrassment.
He has two demands for this trial, the best of course is to disclose that "Doug Claydon is to blame the little shoe-shiner for murder" and throw Doug directly into prison.
Tell the citizens of New Haven not to support a criminal company's Monopoly and buy his Monopoly.
Which of these two demands is met is only the difference between satisfied and very satisfied.
Having a slight disadvantage in the market, he plans to regain his confidence here today when he sees Doug's embarrassed appearance.
He has found Smith's wife and children, and he has also made the arrangements for the judge and jury in charge of the case clear.
He didn't believe that Doug could get out of this situation.
If Doug could get out of this situation, he would walk back with his head!
He sneered and looked at Doug's minions who were sorting out the information below, and wanted to shout at him, "Don't struggle, don't do useless things anymore." ”
But he didn't shout out, he wanted to see with his own eyes the conscientious person in front of him, and finally lost like a dog.
Gilbert was paying attention to McGill, and why hadn't McGill noticed Gilbert?
When McGill saw Gilbert, he already knew that something would happen in today's trial.
However, he didn't care.
What will happen?
No matter what happens, he will lose.
In this case, if there is no change, what will affect him?
He just needs to do what he has to do - lose this lawsuit with dignity.
The court is getting to work.
The audience grew and filled all the empty seats.
The jury came.
Here comes the judge.
Doug is here.