You mean it’s easier to exploit Visa workers, because what are they going to do? Stand up to a corporation who sponsors them staying in the US?
The workers are more "efficient" because they are working longer hours under threat that if they don't perform, they'll be shipped back to Taiwan. The suit explicitly states that the company is also focusing on unionized positions in order to disrupt union activity and weaken their bargaining power.
That's not "working harder", that's exploitation. If a farm forces a slave to work 14 hour days with minimal breaks and safety protections, they'll be more "efficient" than an 8 hour paid worker. Doesn't make the situation good in any way.
You mean it’s easier to exploit Visa workers, because what are they going to do? Stand up to a corporation who sponsors them staying in the US?
The workers are more "efficient" because they are working longer hours under threat that if they don't perform, they'll be shipped back to Taiwan. The suit explicitly states that the company is also focusing on unionized positions in order to disrupt union activity and weaken their bargaining power.
That's not "working harder", that's exploitation. If a farm forces a slave to work 14 hour days with minimal breaks and safety protections, they'll be more "efficient" than an 8 hour paid worker. Doesn't make the situation good in any way.