"Demand for labor is higher than supply...I guess that means the cost has to go up" "Wait wait wait hear me out..."
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yes why don't the factories hire the scab labor AND retain the existing labor while paying both more than before, that sounds extremely tenable
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1) refugees are not "scab labor" and 2) it's perfectly tenable if demand for what the factory produces is growing
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fascinating what do you call it when people won't work jobs for a given pay rate so cheaper workers get brought in from elsewhere to do the job
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granted that refugees qua refugees are not scab labor, but once they are being deliberately sought after to depress labor costs, well....
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anyway--next you'll tell me that we should reduce housing prices AND stop new construction
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my dude, I will very much never be telling you that as even a cursory glance at my profile would show
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I noticed! which is why I'm wondering why you won't apply the same principle to labor costs
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Or replace labor with capital
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aka...pay more but w/o hiring
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