Jobs Americans WILL do when there are no immigrants around - Granite Grok

Jobs Americans WILL do when there are no immigrants around

H-2B VisaGood things coming from our neighbors to our East in Maine – workers actually lobbying for a LOWER minimum wage because it is in their own self-interest (go read it as I’m not going to comment on it other than this line which I’ve blogged about in other areas where Governments that have sent the minimum wage arbitrarily sky high: ” first, that it would force employers to raise prices on their menu items, which could affect their current tips; and second, and perhaps more importantly, that employers might be forced to cut servers’ shifts as a result.”).

The second? What happens when there is only the native population left? What happens to that horrible saw that goes “[Illegal] immigrants doing the jobs that Americans won’t do?”

Americans take those jobs (emphasis mine, reformatted)

Maine Town Resorts To Hiring Americans As Visas Run Out

Businesses in Bar Harbor, Maine are turning to locals to make up for a shortage of foreign guest workers that normally fill summer jobs in the bustling seaside resort town. Because the H-2B visa program has already reached its annual quota, Bar Harbor’s hotels, restaurants, and shops can’t bring in any more foreign workers for the rest of the busy summer tourist season. Like hundreds of similar coastal resort towns, Bar Harbor has for many years depended on the H-2B visas for temporary workers. The program allows non-agricultural companies to bring in foreign labor if they are unable to find suitable employees domestically.

Now they are coming up with creative ways to attract local labor, reports the Bangor Daily News…The shortage is so acute that companies are sweetening incentives for local workers. Searchfield says some businesses are offering flexible schedules that might appeal to older workers who might be interested in working only a day or two each week. And other companies have gone so far as to offer higher wages to entice locals.

You don’t say!

All we keep hearing is that the presence of immigrants (legal or illegal) does nothing about lowering wages yet there is the story of the Swift meat packing plants that when they were raided by ICE and the illegals either ran or were carted away, LEGAL Americans were hired – at higher wages.  And here we go again – when you STOP inflating the labor pool, wages go up.  Wages for American workers have stagnated for years and in a lot of areas (like construction and restaurant jobs), that has happened because of low skilled workers working at wages that Americans wouldn’t.  RedState adds this pearl:

…Still, in a capitalist society, it rings a bit of a sour note when you see a system which is actively built on using foreign workers before exhausting all possible hires of citizens. If your business is booming all summer to the degree that you can’t hire enough workers to meet the demand, then in a normal capitalist system the demand for labor would drive up the cost. Higher wages attract more and better workers… it’s really that simple.

And then the dirk to the heart”

And if that enhanced compensation package is attracting more employees locally, why are you relying on the H-2B program to begin with? Remember that one of the requirements for a business to qualify to use H-2B workers is as follows:

Employing H-2B workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of similarly employed U.S. workers.

If you can make your business model work during the busiest season by offering a better compensation package but you’re bringing in foreign workers who will do the job for less, isn’t that sort of undermining the purported reason for the program’s existence?

Undermining?  No – GAMING that system; obviously the use of H-2B visas has adversely affected the wages of the local populace.  I know that in my area, a resort area in NH, the same thing is going on.  We’ve all written here about taking out the first few rungs of the economic ladder for those just starting out – like high school teenagers. I haven’t researched it but I’m betting this is a boom time for teenagers and college kids.

They could bring in more young people from outside the area who are looking for such work in a nice vacation destination if they banded together and offered some sort of subsidized housing options that temporary workers could afford for the summer on the wages being offered.

Remember, the general principle at play here is that OUR OWN GOVERNMENT picked foreign winners over native (now) losers arbitrarily.  It is Government (with no small amount of pushing) that created yet again a distortion in the Free Market – in this case, the labor component.  Now we are seeing that local market coming back into a normal equilibrium based solely on local conditions without interference from the Feds in faraway DC.

Hey, they’re doing it for foreign workers – why not for Americans?  In this, I do agree with Trump on this part of “American First” – else why bother to have a country?

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