Fixed it for you WizGovernments around the worldNZtried to stop immigration during covid and theywesuffered huge labour shortages, massive price increases and in the end the govt opened the flood gates again.
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Fixed it for you WizGovernments around the worldNZtried to stop immigration during covid and theywesuffered huge labour shortages, massive price increases and in the end the govt opened the flood gates again.
Sounds like weβre going to have a lot of people displaced by AI.But this is the conundrum in a nutshell, whoβs going to do those jobs for the low wages? Itβs no different over here in low paid jobs historically that weβve brought people in to fill the roles when they canβt be filled for the low wages. Itβs like American manufacturing too, all well and good to say bring the jobs back to America, but whoβs going to do them when the product is manufactured overseas at a pittance. In a world where money comes out the winner every time, itβs not realistic without wage growth and more money to attract those that arenβt interested. Thereβs also the conundrum of machine type workers as theyβre produced and that could have a bearing on immigration for work purposes too? Immigration also needs to be bringing in the correct people for the roles of for work purposes and after the Christchurch earthquakes, Irish builders were brought in working to a poor spec and a lot of the boom of work in Christchurch right now is remedial work performed by them
I guess stronger labour laws.But this is the conundrum in a nutshell, whoβs going to do those jobs for the low wages? Itβs no different over here in low paid jobs historically that weβve brought people in to fill the roles when they canβt be filled for the low wages. Itβs like American manufacturing too, all well and good to say bring the jobs back to America, but whoβs going to do them when the product is manufactured overseas at a pittance. In a world where money comes out the winner every time, itβs not realistic without wage growth and more money to attract those that arenβt interested. Thereβs also the conundrum of machine type workers as theyβre produced and that could have a bearing on immigration for work purposes too? Immigration also needs to be bringing in the correct people for the roles of for work purposes and after the Christchurch earthquakes, Irish builders were brought in working to a poor spec and a lot of the boom of work in Christchurch right now is remedial work performed by them
It's one of the aspects of neoliberalism. It's a feature.I guess stronger labour laws.
Better minimum wages so nzers can do those jobs without being impoverished.
Better welfare systems. Then you wouldn't need so much cheap immigrant labour.
And you don't need it. It's been encouraged by people who want to see wages stay low. So they can make more money. At the expense of everyday people.
The only thing certain is uncertaintySounds like weβre going to have a lot of people displaced by AI.
Look out for the local accountant cleaning toilets at the local camp ground instead of immigrants![]()
Can't wait for wiz to see that one.It's one of the aspects of neoliberalism. It's a feature.
If the president is conducting unconstitutional activities, why would he take cases to the court? This logic makes zero senseYour assertion that the "entire judicial system" is not following the Constitution is so far from reality that it is laughable - if that is the case why is POTUS taking cases to the SCOTUS?
Clearly you are uniformed about what is occurring in the US - are you the Scotty Stevenson type referred to in another thread?If the president is conducting unconstitutional activities, why would he take cases to the court? This logic makes zero sense
It should be petitioners taking POTUS to court.
A poor person today is richer than the richest man in the world 100 years ago.It's one of the aspects of neoliberalism. It's a feature.
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