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I saw this argument / line of thought in a couple of similar topics already, and I gotta say this really only works if your oblivious enough to believe all/most asylum seekers want to stay in Greece.
The application process for jobs is so asinine. On purpose. Gotta put the wage slaves in their place by forcing them to do unpaid labor shuffling papers around for HR.
I saw this argument / line of thought in a couple of similar topics already, and I gotta say this really only works if your oblivious enough to believe all/most asylum seekers want to stay in Greece.
But sure, it’s a nice catchphrase.
Well who would want to stay where the workweek is so grueling? Make it a 30 hour week, cut the application paperwork, and see who stays
The application process for jobs is so asinine. On purpose. Gotta put the wage slaves in their place by forcing them to do unpaid labor shuffling papers around for HR.
Fair enough, simple solutions to complex problems are rarely sufficient.
It is still bizarre if you think about it.