viernes, 25 de junio de 2010

Take Our Jobs! Immigrant workers open their arms and their jobs to the authorized labor force in the U.S.




Summer job, anyone? Anyone? ANYONE?!? Thought so.

You could always argue that people authorized to work in the U.S. won't take the jobs because they are paid at very low wages, working conditions are poor, etc.

If you want to
pay 6 dollars for an avocado, though, you can keep up with your arguments. I know it's not an ideal situation, far from it. But the farming industry is already quite subsidized by the government and it needs to be competitive enough to flood Mexico's market with corn and beans, so we can't really raise wages back home.

Plus, what would happen to the restaurant industry (remember, our economy as a nation and in California is largely service-based)?. If the cost of food goes up for businesses, they will serve their meals at higher prices and pay their workers even less than they already do. Basically, low-wage labor protects what we have left of certain job markets.

I'm no economist, I could be wrong. Please point stuff out to me. I'm just writing about what I've read and talked to people about.

And even if it was well-paid, let's say, $15-$20 an hour (remember, this is "unskilled" labor), do you think authorized workers would flock to California's hot Central Valley and pick strawberries for 13 hours a day? Not so sure. Maybe.
Who knows.

I just want to show that the issue is more complicated than it may seem, and that low-wage labor in the agricultural sector can be and is good for the people of the U.S. Let's not make this into an anti-immigrant issue, because all these people are doing is a job most Americans would scorn. It's not easy to change things, we live in a capitalist system. If all the migrant workers left, what would happen to our economy, and the other jobs we do, that we are trying to keep? One business falls, and the rest will follow.

Think of it as a food chain. Migrant labor is at the bottom, but without it, the rest of us would be in danger.

If interested, however, go to http://www.takeourjobs.org/ to fill out an application.

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