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<blockquote data-quote="KANSAS" data-source="post: 380610" data-attributes="member: 1362"><p>I am not talking about the tomatoe pickers etc. I am talking about skilled labor. These guys were making anywhere from 13.50 to start out up to 27.00/hr as a foreman. I dont see how that is driving down the price. Unless you are talking about competing with the unions, but dont get me started on that.</p><p></p><p>Look if it is actually driving down the price of wages your getting it back in cheaper goods. Construction is cheaper, vegetables are cheaper (to name a few). I would be curious to see what it would actually do, or if there are any studies that show the effects it would have on the construction industry if they were all sent home.</p><p></p><p>Oh... and you are right. Meant to type 15 million not 5 milllion. My apologies on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KANSAS, post: 380610, member: 1362"] I am not talking about the tomatoe pickers etc. I am talking about skilled labor. These guys were making anywhere from 13.50 to start out up to 27.00/hr as a foreman. I dont see how that is driving down the price. Unless you are talking about competing with the unions, but dont get me started on that. Look if it is actually driving down the price of wages your getting it back in cheaper goods. Construction is cheaper, vegetables are cheaper (to name a few). I would be curious to see what it would actually do, or if there are any studies that show the effects it would have on the construction industry if they were all sent home. Oh... and you are right. Meant to type 15 million not 5 milllion. My apologies on that. [/QUOTE]
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