For ultimately proving themselves not enamored of the war in Iraq, for coming down hard on the Supreme Court's wretched call on redevelopment related eminent domain in Kelo vs. New London, and for not buying into the lie that
cheap foreign labor at home or abroad is good for the country, John and Jane Q. deserve a buttery star.
Not exact matches
«The True Cost» (2015): This deep dive into the fashion industry not only exposes the deadly cost of
cheap clothing, it shows just how little executives
at some of the most successful companies capitalizing on
foreign labor care about it.
We can even explain part of the suppression of domestic wages as being due to competition from
cheaper foreign labor (although this explanation is partial
at best).
If there is no reason for you to be
at your office in person, there's no reason your job can't be sent overseas to be done by
cheap foreign labor.