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发表于 2007-6-21 23:45:36
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重新修改了一下,还是觉得这篇写得很怪
The arguer claims that the downsizing in the United States is not as serious as the national newspaper once mentioned and that those who lost job did not face serious economic hardship. It seems logical at the first glance, but the argument mistakenly equals more jobs since 1992 to no downsizing in the United States and also neglects other factors that might lead to economic hardship.
To begin with, the arguer does not agree that many unemployed suffered downsizing face serious economic hardship, since many new jobs are created since 1992, the majority of which are full-time and with above-average wages. However, s/he neglects those companies that cannot afford high wages. Even if many powerful companies offer new jobs with high wages, there is a great chance that some small companies face a great problem of downsizing. It can be more difficult for the workers fired by small companies to find a new job, even if they may be very competent.
More over, the arguer unfairly assumes that those who losing jobs will not face serious economic problems for there are more jobs created since 1992. It seems logical at first, but the arguer fails to consider the supply of labors. It is possible that since 1992, there were far more students graduating from universities or many immigrants willing to find jobs. Assumed that there are 1,000,000 new workers compared to only 300,000 new jobs, a great number of them still could not find new jobs. Therefore, unless the arguer provides enough information of the new labors, the argument will not be accepted.
Another flaw is that the arguer does not provide enough information of those who find jobs. Even if many of them find new jobs, but what about others who does not? It is possible that there are 1,000,000 workers lose jobs with 300,000 of them find new one. 300,000 can also mean many, but the rest 700,000 can never be ignored. Further, according to the arguer, the article in the national newspaper mentioned that competent workers look for jobs for many years. It is possible that the downsizing in the United States has last for years, and those workers having got new jobs in recent years have looking for jobs for many years. It is also possible that those who got new jobs often change jobs since the jobs are not suitable for them. It might be easier for them to find new jobs than those who fired by the companies. Thus, more information are needed to demonstrate that whether most of the unemployed can find jobs not very difficult.
To sum up, the arguer mistakenly treats the newly created jobs since 1992 as the sign that those who losing jobs will not face serious economic hardship.
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