runrussellrun wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 9:22 am
Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 9:15 am
ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 9:03 am
Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 11:00 pm
Yup.......point is, the jobs were filled with legal workers. That is the point. Jobs that people won't do. Which people? More racism for those that allow human rights abuses to take place with our illegal, underpaid (illegally paid too ) , no benies, OSCHA doesn't get called ... undocumented workers.
Nope, Tesla didn't get in trouble when an illegal (for THAT job) legal visa worker fell. Ooppps.
Yup.....it's a workers rights issue.
https://www.southcoasttoday.com/article ... ate=ampart
Yeah, that's the one.
Is your conclusion that the 300 jobs filled after the illegals were arrested, there was only one applicant per opening? Ummm.....ok
Is your conclusion there was 10-15 applications per job? Ummmm ok.
So, you are focusing on the addition of an "S" to make thousand plural? You tell us, how many DID apply for the 300, or so, jobs, since you know so much.
Again, the point is that the jobs were filled with able bodied US citizens (or legal workers). It's laughable that people evah state "this kind of work" that American's won't do.
Labor day is coming up.......let's forget the (what number TLD ?
) dead, injured and ostracized and the history behind workers rights. OVertime? Safe working conditions? Health care?
Nay, way better to pay someone $2 an hour. (which, factually, IS what many get paid ) and sip cocktails and call yourself a humanitarian at the next $30K a plate fundraiser.
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Like I said I believe in fair wages. What I focused on was that multiples of thousand of people weren’t out of work because those underpaid illegals were standing in the way. Do you know how many, legal workers turned the jobs down because the wages were too low? Nope. You don’t.....BTW, the money trickles down from the plate dinners....