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Illegal aliens, tax payers and employers
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02/05/2007 14:18:40
 
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Employment
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Emplois à l'étranger
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Thread ID:
01221869
Message ID:
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It's a bit of exaggeration. Foreign companies can establish Chinese joint ventures only with operating issues controlled by locals, i.e. Nike doesn't decide how much to pay workers and they have to share profits with their partners/hosts. At the end they certainly get better margins comparing with US-based production but it's difficult to find ways, palatable for all, to cure it. After all, everyone likes low prices in department stores.

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>A media report stated that Nike paid the Chinese workers one and a half cents per shoe. They were advertised for $150 and more. Did Nike reap any profit from laying off American workers and having the work done in China?
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>>This remind me a good Dilbert strip :) http://www.comics.com/comics/dilbert/archive/dilbert-20070501.html
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>>>There are many arguments concerning illegal aliens in this country. One such argument is that businesses that hire such individuals are the cause of the problem. There are laws on the books that require an employer to verify a person’s legal residency. There are places where you can buy the required proof, which complicates the issue. Let us say that employers have complied with the law but are unable to verify the legality of a persons papers.
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>>>Employers have much to gain by hiring illegal aliens. They work in the agricultural fields, and construction trades as just two examples. Typically they are paid less and sometimes they are not paid at all. This saves the employer money. Tax payers pay for the education, medical assistance, and incarceration of illegal aliens, as a few examples of the cost involved. So this argument has to do with tax payers paying the way for illegal aliens.
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>>>It was suggested that employers should pay for the services provided by the state, for illegal aliens. Will that solve anything? Then prices would have to be increased to pay for these services. The consumer would have to pay more. We would still pay taxes and I am sure that the legislators will find interesting ways to spend the existing tax revenues and more.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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