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  • @Concave1142
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    771 month ago

    Morons. Just a bunch of morons. It was never about AMERICAN jobs, it is about CHEAP EXPLOITATIVE jobs.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 month ago

      Well yeah. That’s why they are gonna round up all the undocumented people, put them in privatized work camps, give them a 100k bill, and make them work it off before deportation at 10 cents per hour.

      With zero regulation, and poor record keeping, these people will be reduced to numbers.

      Remind you of anything?

    • @BMTea
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      -121 month ago

      This isn’t even necessarily true. Most of my friends migrated to the US on H1-B. It’s about poaching global talent. It’s not like US tech can only rely on US labor.

      • @[email protected]
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        201 month ago

        US labor can leave for another job if they don’t like it.

        An H1-B employee can’t leave.

        That is why they want the H1-B employees.

      • @Frozengyro
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        71 month ago

        It definitely could. Now whether that’s the best thing for profits is a different question.

        • @hypna
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          21 month ago

          There’s a profit angle in terms of keeping wages down, but there’s also a competitive angle. Having a bigger talent pool to draw on means you get better talent, particularly when you’re in the top spot in terms of pay, quality of life, professional achievement, etc.

        • @CharlesDarwin
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          11 month ago

          ^ This. It’s just a matter of will. Mammon demands that they drive labor costs toward zero, though, even if that means throwing their own citizens overboard, and fucking over a lot of foreign workers.

      • @CharlesDarwin
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        31 month ago

        It’s not like US tech can only rely on US labor.

        Oh, they definitely could.

        • @BMTea
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          1 month ago

          How so? 25% of FAANG workers are foreign-born and the growth of US tech labor is significantly lower than the demand. Are there policy proposals for addressing that while remaining globally competitive?

          • @Madison420
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            11 month ago

            Could and should are two separate issues. They could do it only with us workers it would just be ruinous.

            • @BMTea
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              11 month ago

              Exactly what I’m trying to argue. It’s also a strange issue on the left where progressivism in the form of increased job security and regressivism in the form of nativist immigration policy clash.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            The growth is lower than the demand, so salaries should be skyrocketing, right? But that’s not what the numbers show. So I think you’re using the word “demand” in rather specific way.

            • @BMTea
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              21 month ago

              No. The domestic labor growth is lower than the demand, so the demand is met with the foreign workers necessary.