Karnal wrote on Mar 2
nd, 2012 at 3:12pm:
No! I just thought there must be some benefits other than streamlining OpEx.
What about people though, Andrei? If we're increasing the flow of capital accross international borders to better serve shareholders and ordinary people, shouldn't we liberalize migration as well?
For example - your company has to go all the way over to India to get access to cheap people. Couldn't we just as easily bring them over here?
I am actually in favour of loosening immigration on skilled workers.
I like the fact that as a UK citizen I can now work anywhere without hindrance across the European Union - its a mini-exercise of what we could do globally.
Obviously we would restrict this to skilled workforce.
Don't mistake though lower labour costs as exploitation.
In our project the Indian on $500 per year was still being paid over 8 times his cost of living.
In fact a higher cost of living ratio than the retrenched worker in South Australia on $40,000 per annum.
It's about saving costs whilst still ensuring the worker is justly remunerated for his role.
You couldn't bring the Indian to Adelaide and pay him $500. It would be ethically wrong.