MeisterEckhart wrote on Jan 7
th, 2025 at 11:44am:
Frank wrote on Jan 7
th, 2025 at 10:58am:
Australia’s international education Ponzi scheme has literally helped create a massive underclass of low-paid, low-skilled migrant workers.[/highlight]
As if that isn't the point of student visa scams, to which both sides of politics turn a blind eye.
Affluent societies are run by affluent peoples who require access to low-paid, low-skilled workers to continue to live lifestyles that otherwise would be beyond their means and capacity to maintain.
How is it that so many Indic peoples run, say, gas stations?
Hardly a secret or a surprise... Oil companies use Indic contract labour-hire companies for all their low-level personnel employment.
On the matter of entry into Australia, these labour-hire contractors work with the Indian and Australian governments on behalf of the oil companies to secure the entry of Indic workers into Australia.
When visas for migrant workers are not available, they use the student visa process as a loophole to providing migrant workers with visas.
The advantage for Australia is lower overheads to run day-to-day operations at the outlet resulting in lower fuel prices and other costs than they otherwise would be.
While companies in Australia may be required to pay a minimum of $24.50 per hour, the minimum in rupees, while exponentially lower than that, is much higher than anything even many skilled workers within the Indosphere could earn.
Everyone's a winner... until it worked too well and triggered housing crises, which destroyed NZ's Ardern Government, has just destroyed Canada's Trudeau government and is set to do the same to the Albanese government.
Not that senior politicians won't get over it... they won't be short of employment opportunities as the likes of Andrews, McGowan and Perrottet have proved.
They did their jobs as Australian senior politicians - they kept most of us in the affluence to which we have become accustomed.