|
<< Why Davis Lost- More Screwing the Base | Main | Arnie: Construction Industry Guy >> October 15, 2003Foreign Labor Stealing Jobs- In IraqOkay, you've bombed their homes; you've destroyed their power systems and can't seem to get the lights back on. You've had to disband their army and leave 750,000 ex-soldiers jobless in the streets. Now, what more could you do to piss off the Iraqi population? How about having foreign corporations bring in foreign labor to reconstruct the country, leaving hungry, jobless Iraqis to watch US corporations get rich: The mass import of migrants to service the American-led armies further fuels resentment. Saudi caterers contracted by Kellogg Brown and Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton, an American oil-services company, have shipped in hundreds of Indian and Bangladeshi cooks to avoid, they say, the risk that Iraqis might poison the food. Filipina maids hired in Jordan do the cleaning. Lorries from the Gulf states bring in thousands of tonnes of provisions every day because Iraqi food does not meet American specifications.Now, I'm as pro-immigration as it comes, but to wealthy countries, not letting global corporations seek outside labor to avoid the costs of dealing with the locals. Oh yeah, and while the Iraqis aren't getting the jobs from Iraq's reconstruction (such as it is), "a new investment law lets foreign contractors bring in labour from abroad but export all profits." The corruption and exploitation of Iraq stinks to whichever high heaven one's faith nods. Posted by Nathan at October 15, 2003 01:25 AM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsMindblowing! Reconstruction now looks and feels like a takeover. Posted by: latinopundit at October 15, 2003 01:56 PM Your indignation at the stealing of jobs in Iraq is a little hypocritical. It's rather telling that there is NO mention of the 1.2 *MILLION* Information Technology workers that have been imported into America since 1998. No mention of the correlation between this importation and the "recession". It seems that in your world some countries are more equal than others. Posted by: Michael Amorose at March 21, 2004 03:50 PM Post a comment
|
Series-
Social Security
Past Series
Current Weblog
January 04, 2005 January 03, 2005 January 02, 2005 January 01, 2005 ... and Why That's a Good Thing - Judge Richard Posner is guest blogging at Leiter Reports and has a post on why morality has to influence politics... MORE... December 31, 2004 December 30, 2004 December 29, 2004 December 28, 2004 December 24, 2004 December 22, 2004 December 21, 2004 December 20, 2004 December 18, 2004 December 17, 2004 December 16, 2004
Referrers to site
|