• RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz
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    18 hours ago

    Companies are hiring people from abroad, often through an intermediary company that arranges for visas, flights and such. And take part of the pay from the workers and other fun stuff, if they pay the workers at all. So “bringing in” seems entirely fitting since some unscrupulous companies treat them almost as a product or cattle. Sometimes the cattle get better housing than these workers. It’s pretty messed up.

    And i dont care if you’re from the nordics or canada or whatever, you’re obviously first world.

    Ok?

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        17 hours ago

        I’m fighting the company attempts to worsen pay and working conditions. Don’t care what method they use to try and do that.

        Nobody likes backsliding on such things

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            15 hours ago

            He would be the one working for less than others, pushing the wages down. It doesn’t take an immigrant to do that, but generally immigrants are satisfied with lower pay, less benefits, worse conditions and so on. It causes backsliding in all of the things that have been achieved so far for the workers now

            The blame isn’t on the singular person or groups but more the whole practice where companies do that shit