Thomas Walkom writes in the Toronto Star that there has always been a tacit agreement in Canada
that Canadians would welcome new immigrants as long as the government didn't
use them to drive down wages. This is very shaky reasoning considering that
Marx showed 150 years ago that the reserve army, including immigrants, is there
to do just that, drive down wages. Walkom reports that even that agreement has been abandoned by the Harper
government. Ottawa will now allow employers to pay temporary foreign workers
less. Just who qualifies as a temporary worker is cause for stretching a point.
By 2011, there were over 300 000 temporary foreign workers in Canada. What the
government is saying, according to Walkom, is that if Canadians don't want to
see jobs going to foreign workers they should quit whining and accept lower
wages. Right!
While austerity measures and economic downturns may save money for the owning class, they are decidedly unhealthy for the working class. All over Europe suicides by economic circumstances are on the rise, especially in the fragile nations. In Greece, suicides increased 24% from 2007 to 2009, in Ireland by 16%, in Italy suicides rose from 123 in 2005 to 187 in 2010. Capitalism is a dangerous business. Time to make our lives safe! John Ayers
While austerity measures and economic downturns may save money for the owning class, they are decidedly unhealthy for the working class. All over Europe suicides by economic circumstances are on the rise, especially in the fragile nations. In Greece, suicides increased 24% from 2007 to 2009, in Ireland by 16%, in Italy suicides rose from 123 in 2005 to 187 in 2010. Capitalism is a dangerous business. Time to make our lives safe! John Ayers
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