Thursday, December 1, 2011

Employers in Russia: cheap migrant workers are no longer needed

Rules igry04-10-2007 Employers in Russia: cheap migrant workers are no longer needed the problem of so-called "labor" migration in Russia, which pro-Western liberals believe no doubt a blessing, the national patriots - no doubt an evil, it seems, allowed itself . The few pluses that extols the supporters of migration (non-prestigious and filling niches in the market of cheap labor), we finally succumbed to the many costs of "open-door policy" (deformation of the labor market of the Russian Federation, the overall reduction in labor costs, rising crime, breaking into the established RF standards of social communication etc.). Moreover, this advantage was outlined by no means due to some political "strong-willed" decisions, but simply an economic way - by "choice of the market", the "invisible hand", so extolled by economists from Harvard and Oxford, as an essential feature of "free economy". It turned out that employers Russia simply no longer want to employ let cheap, but low-skilled, sealed and immersed in the aura of their national diasporas of migrants, which are also often do not work for the conscience, "according to its rules, and not fluent in Russian . Even such a biased institution like the Institute for Economies in Transition (IET), the first violin which is played by one of the fathers of ultra-liberal "shock therapy" Yegor Gaidar, was forced to admit it.

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