Saturday, October 5, 2019

The Way Life Should Be? Vol. IX: Cheap Labor is the Opiate of Dying Nations John Q. Publius

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 The Way Life Should Be? Vol. IX: Cheap Labor is the Opiate of Dying Nations
“The [labor] shortage is so acute ... other companies have gone so far as to offer higher wages to entice locals.”-Martha Searchfield, Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce
You may remember that several years ago, Disney became notorious for hiring imported H-1B visa workers to replace their higher-paid American counterparts, and threatening to withhold severance packages if the outgoing American employees refused to train their new replacements. This then-new policy was overseen by Partnership for a New American Economy (NAE) member and Disney CEO Bob Iger. Recall the sheer number of powerful executives, major economic players, and prominent politicians among NAE’s ranks, as catalogued in the previous piece, and understand that it is no surprise that there has been virtually no resistance to the mass importation of scab labor from either the public or private sectors outside of organized labor and the odd Bernie Sanders (although the “new and improved” Sanders has changed his tune).

2 comments:

  1. I watched this on Lou Dobbs on Friday. The beasts are replacing
    the American workers with nothings. Makes no sense. I hate
    them all, whoever they are:
    https://www.foxbusiness.com/shows/lou-dobbs-tonight
    Sad, damn sad. If one went to Costa Rica to live and apply for
    a job, you won't get the job as long as a native wanted the
    job; you would be last in line. More patriotism there then
    here and I am sure in other countries. Instead of getting
    more American we're going down the tubes.

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