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Originally Posted by Cappy
I mean companies apply for working visas and other TFW applications, so yes companies are the ones at fault. They usually have to do LMIA and other proposals for approval.
But, if you are asking me whether companies control and dictate policies to the federal government, i will answer with another question. Does a bear #### in the woods?
Even this year, it came out that our good ol' boy Lululemon threatened to leave unless they could skip the local application process: https://www.hrreporter.com/focus-are...-report/388478
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I don't know what to read into your bear fecal questions lol.
But maybe the fact that the federal government blindly importing low wage and low skill bodies in the middle of a housing and productivity crisis along with increasing unemployment is having an effect on their horrific polling across the country. If they're doing of their own accord then they're morons. If they're doing it at the behest and under the control of private companies then they're morons.
If the federal government is so afraid of Lululemon, they might as well bring in slaves as well to get up to speed on batteries.