MangoMangue wrote:The workers look depressed....
Having spent the first 30 years of my life in the Philippines, I'd like to share that my fellow Southeast Asians (including Thais) tend to be quite reserved in public. For example, looking directly into a stranger's eyes is often considered impolite. Compared to Americans, for example, Asians are undemonstrative of their inner feelings, unassertive and tend to be more submissive, especially the uneducated or less educated, rural folks. These factors may explain why, to some, the Thai workers in this video avoid looking into the camera (They may have also been instructed not to by management.) and appear to look depressed when, in fact, they may not be at all.
What does jump out to me from watching the video, however, is the lax safety standards and procedures provided to workers. For example, I noticed that the guy operating the spot welder and the guy operating the machine that stamps the "Tycoon" brandname on metal pieces aren't wearing safety goggles for eye protection against possible wayward sparks and metal fragments. Then, again, this is in Thailand and not in America, Europe or Japan.