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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Replying to @380kmh @aceckhouse
anyway--next you'll tell me that we should reduce housing prices AND stop new construction
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Replying to @380kmh
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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Replying to @aceckhouse
I noticed! which is why I'm wondering why you won't apply the same principle to labor costs
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Replying to @380kmh
Mostly I just think hiring refugees is good ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Replying to @380kmh @aceckhouse
No, hiring refugees is good in general. Hiring them because you can pay them less due to a dire situation is pretty disgusting (although not uncommon)
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Replying to @weeseandbeyond @aceckhouse
Can you provide any particular reason why hiring refugees is better than hiring from the existing unemployed labor force?
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Any particular reason why "it's good in general?"
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Replying to @380kmh @weeseandbeyond
Refugees are human beings in need and it's good for them to be able to support themselves?
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and how is this in any way untrue for unemployed people who are already here
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