The unions make it literally impossible to fire any employee
This is not uncommon even in non-union private companies.
I'm often shocked at how bad some employees are and they still collect a check twice a month.
The unions make it literally impossible to fire any employee
Umm - The 1% WANT unfettered illegal migration for cheap labor.
This basic lack of understanding, while not shocking coming from you, is so interesting to watch.
They offer those same jobs at the same rates to American citizens. So it’s going to be super wonderful when the price of things increase from the lack of labor supply.
OMG - increased prices while actual Ameicans get paid more because of supply/demand basics?
THE HORRORS!!!
You know what will also be wonderful - When the price of goods goes up in an almost unidentifiable real way to the everyday consumer while millions more Americans are employed and then spending that money infusing growth into the economy.
if we have a labor shortage due to illegals leaving we can always issue more green cards.
How do you feel about raising the minimum wage by chance?
I don’t agree with changing wages through legislation.
Fun fact: Equilibrium isn’t some magical force with a defined amount. If you legislate to get rid of the cheap labor market, you are indeed changing wages through legislation. It’s not entirely apples to apples, but it’s a similar concept.
Who tf is Jessie memer?
I’d hesitate on giving green cards to low skilled labor. AI innovations the last six months have been incredible with agriculture. It’s only going to develop faster in time.
Let’s first figure out our needs the next 2 years and then adjust.
That’s what the h2a program is for
And FLCs
I'm aware how legal farm work happens. My grandfather was a farmer who hired migrants from Americans to immigrants.
I'm not arguing that farmers cannot get labor and I'm very much pro-legal immigration as legal immigrants do tons of work that Americans don't want to because it's entry level **** but the money they make here goes a long way in their home countries.
I'm arguing that it's stupid to act like in a few years we'll be able to fully automate our farms and understand all the logistical issues of it (poor picking, dealing with waste, dealing with variety of other issues)
Like I'm super pro-automationa nd futurization of farming. But I'm aware those changes happen generationally, not annually. FOr example, the Maple Sapling draw technique I'm all for if it's tenable. Could allow us to produce maple syrup at massive volumes lowering the cost. That would be great.
Who is saying that? I'm saying there are more than enough hands (paid at market going rates) to get us to where we have more fully automated family farms. That future is coming....
You do realize many workers who come here don't stay long term.