• @Cruxifux
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    281 year ago

    Which tells me that American farms would rather watch crops rot than pay people a proper living wage.

    That’s fucked up.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      This is also true, but that true across most industry in America at this point.

      If pay is even across the board than why would one person want to toil in the sun vs sit on thier bum and deal with angry customers. Most pick the angry customers…

      Even when the more manual labor jobs do pay well, a ton of people quit after a day or two, granted they’re usually younger people who didn’t realize what the job would entail.

      • @Cruxifux
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        131 year ago

        Nobody said pay should be equal across the board. We’re talking about exploitation of migrant workers here man.

        • @[email protected]
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          -51 year ago

          I’m not saying that either I’m saying Americans are lazy and have no sense of work ethic and immigrants regardless of what they’re paid (not that I want them to be paid anything but the fair wage anyone else should be entitled to) are a required part of our work force and I’m grateful for the work they do. We wouldn’t have roads or building, or food. Some get paid well, some get paid shit. Im not a farmer so I can’t tell you if they chose to let the whole seasons crop go to waste over paying others more to pick said crops, or if they just didn’t have anyone that wanted to do actual work. From my narrow view, I have the tendency to think that no one wanted to work.

          Honestly, I think I took your comment to mean something it didn’t. I’m sorry for any misunderstanding.

          • Deceptichum
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            101 year ago

            It’s not lazy to not want to do back breaking labor for poverty wages.

            It’s entitlement to think these companies should be able to abuse workers like that.