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by piva00
953 days ago
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No, they shouldn't, that is the definition of exploitative, offering someone a lower pay because they are desperate enough to accept it. It's a race to the bottom and something needs to stop it. That shouldn't happen, you need some morality in this amoral system so it can be less exploitative, one way to set some moral guidance is to have a minimum threshold of what people should be paid for a job given that others are already offered that for a similar skillset. Willing to work for less in exchange of other benefits (like moving to a different society) only creates cascading issues for the others who aren't in that desperate position, eroding the labour market. If people were willing to be slaves, should we allow them? |
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1. Bar them from entry into your country 2. Allow them in, but prevent them from offering their services at a lower rate to compete with locals?
Because ultimately, if you let them in and don't let them work, some of them are going to be supported by social services those workers are paying for indirectly.