If this kind of framework is not in place critics will be justified in viewing this scheme as another chance for employers to take advantage of
cheap labour who they have little reason to feel responsibility for.
Not exact matches
Besides, for the hundreds of millions of rural peasants
who have already migrated to cities — supplying factories with an endless supply of
cheap labour — life in cities like Shanghai, Beijing or Shenzhen means being treated like second - class citizens, since their access to social services and education for their children is tightly limited.
But those
who live by the
labour of others are taught by religion to practise charity while on earth, thus offering them a very
cheap way of justifying their entire existence as exploiters and selling them at a moderate price tickets to well - being in heaven.
Apart from the argument that we have a moral duty to help those
who wish to come to this country (which you may or may not accept), there is an economic case in favour of immigration in that the economy benefits from the availability of
cheap labour, and there is a case against in that growth in population especially in the crowded South - East creates a lot of pressure on infrastructure such as housing, transport, hospitals, and schools (and the growth in population is largely due to immigration).
They want to be able to choose people — perhaps on a «points - based system» —
who will most benefit the economy: superstars of the future — unhindered by «backwards» cultural tradition and able to innovate and drive forward a new economy;
cheap labour which — free from EU regulations — can be brought into work hard on construction projects and then sent packing afterwards.
anti immigration rhetoric, it was the Blairties
who wanted unlimited immigration to drive down wages, and there's nothing left wing about
cheap labour, in fact the EU prevented less Commonwealth immigration Ed miliband said it at the time as an attack on Blarites and Jeremy agreed
A sense of entitlement to
cheap petrol has developed and prior governments have got negative reactions irrespective of timing); there was insufficient consultation (we hear stories of
labour leaders
who privately agree with government, but refuse to admit so publicly to preserve their populist base - they may later «change their minds» when they get into government!)
But no crackdown on those bosses
who use
cheap labour to cut costs.
The politicians,
who represent these economic interests then use
cheap labour and immigration as a means to foster racism, prejudice and division among lower paid workers themselves.
«For too long, the benefits of immigration went to employers
who wanted an easy supply of
cheap labour, or to the wealthy metropolitan elite
who wanted
cheap tradesmen and services — but not to the ordinary, hard - working people of this country,» Mr Brokenshire is set to say.
Ben Redsell: Morrison's voters are
Labour voters because they tend to be pile it high sell it
cheap merchants and they are prone to be aimed at those people
who are living entirely on benefits.
Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson) is a businessman from Czechoslovakia,
who hopes to exploit the availability of
cheap Jewish
labour for his factory.
Mary Bousted, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union, said: «This survey shows the worrying use of support staff
who are being over-worked and used as
cheap labour to teach.
We see the change in characters like Sheila when she says, ``... these girls aren't
cheap labour - they're people» Through these lines Sheila shows that she has become a strong assertive person
who believes in standing up for the right.
The food sovereignty movement aims to close this gap and re-introduce people to farmers and growers around the world
who are being exploited for
cheap labour.
As elected representatives they deal with a constituency
who has significant financial incentives to retain (and sometimes «abuse») the current articling system as a means of
cheap labour and recruitment / advancement through attrition.
«We should see today's announcement from the CFIB for what it is: a desperate hail - Mary pass from a group of employers
who have become addicted to
cheap labour.