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abielefeld | 1 month ago
Under pay, no one takes the job, so justify off-shoring.
The truth, having talked to employees at big firms, is that in the past, entire factories were off shored to save 10 cents from one single part in a product.
Today, most jobs are not just under-paid, they are undignified. Because any job can be gratifying in the right circumstances, even a job on a factory line, it just has to:
1. Pay a fair wage 2. Be designed to be gratifying
Companies dont even care about their customers anymore, we all know it's been more than 15 years since they've cared about their employees. That's how entshittification goes.
joe_mamba|1 month ago
You mean to justify easy rubber stamping work visas on candidates from abroad.
Offshoring is usually last resort when costs other than labor are also much cheaper abroad like energy, or there's other incentives like government handouts or tax exemptions that high-CoL EU countries like France or Germany can't compete with.
>Companies dont even care about their customers anymore, we all know it's been more than 15 years since they've cared about their employees. That's how entshittification goes.
What solution would you suggest?
f1shy|1 month ago