Behind the "Made in China" Label | How a Factory Worker Like Me Helps Build It
Many have seen products "Made in China," but few have seen the actual factories and the people behind them. I'm John, and I work in a small stainless steel fabrication factory. In this video, I’ll show you the step-by-step journey of a product—from a simple sheet of metal to a finished piece. You’ll see our daily 12-hour shifts, the balance between manual labor and new machinery, and the ordinary workers who keep everything running. Behind every cold object you buy, there are hands that worked on it with care. If you enjoy this look into real factory life, please subscribe to John’s Working Life and share your thoughts in the comments!

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