WPTV is told that some farm workers are already too scared to go to work and are considering leaving the state as new immigration law is set to take effect this summer.
Fraga said the industries that will be most impacted will be the farming industry, construction and hospitality.
if farmers would adapt to hiring students in their off hours like they did in the 70s they could adjust. But they just don't have the imagination to think outside the box they've been in all this time
Good luck with that, we could barely even keep our agriculture research teams staffed and plenty of students want research experience, especially if it’s paid. Farm work sucks ass though.
if farmers would adapt to hiring students in their off hours like they did in the 70s they could adjust. But they just don't have the imagination to think outside the box they've been in all this time
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Good luck with that, we could barely even keep our agriculture research teams staffed and plenty of students want research experience, especially if it’s paid. Farm work sucks ass though.
yeah that's why they need to adjust to be more like gig work which is how they used to do it