They should enact a condition where companies are required to search for citizen for at least 6 months and with the right ratio of local to expat. That is how it is done in other countries.
I bet even Chinese engineers don't want to live in Wisconsin what is Recin?sounds like a pesticide
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No surprise. Wisconsin can’t provide the talent that Foxconn will need. Wisconsin shuold have invested in education and training instead of this 20year Trumpian albatross. Sorry Wisconsin. Youve been conned by Don.
C'mon man. Do expect your readers to believe that bullshit?
lol wisconsin is going to be praying the next 60 years that foxconn keeps that plant open to pay back what Scott Walker handed them
Insourcing! Ha, it was only a matter of time. That movie 'Election' was ahead of its time. surreal
Walker and Trump LYING to voters? Shocking Congratulations constituents, you now literally have to pay FoxCONn to have their business there These motherfuckers NEVER learned from Carrier
HOPE THE ''HOLE HES DIGGING IS FOR HIM ...JUMP IN CON MAN AND THIEF !!!!!!!
It would help against extinction
Do the liberals commenting to this even read? They’re trying to fill positions with US engineers in one of the tightest markets in the country. If you’re a US engineer and you want to work for Foxconn, move to Wisconsin. If you don’t want to move to Wisconsin, STFU.
Isn't it funny how American peasantry demand to be treated as humans? earn decent wages? and refuse to have their lives dictated by the 'company'?....funny.....
Soon enough realDonaldTrump will find all those highly paid jobs filled with those smart, very skilful Chinese in America.
How much are they paying? $5/ hr? I find it hard to believe they “can’t find workers”. Perhaps they could “invest” in some training for those jobs
Hate to agree but, Trump seems to be winning after all
Spread your lies and propaganda
So many companies in Los Angeles, California are hiring only people fluent in Spanish and Chinese. Why?
LOL!!!!
So no jobs for Wisconsin taxpayers who are funding this fiasco, but plenty of H1-B visa’s.
Given the education system in the USA is so bad, thanks to the gop, Maybe they’ll start employing qualified foreigners?
Sooooo much winning.... lets see, considering bringing Chinese engineers over & do other actions to 'receive tax and other ‘performance-based’ benefits'. So who is paying for this bigly win .... the American tax payer. Way too much winning on the heels of LOWES store closing!
Potential sources of additional workers: 1) restructure entitlements to encourage taxpayer dependents to work, 2) downsize local, state and federal governments to transfer 2 million people to the productive sector, 3) rehabilitation of convicts
Unbelievable! 😡
These are skilled jobs - Foxconn is looking for engineeers. Comments from people who haven't read the article/are behind a paywall get tiresome: the low-wage remarks don't apply here.
Going to need some immigration green cards Foxconn!
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The answer is no. We don't need to open the door to more cheap labor. Tell them to increase the wages and star recruiting at colleges like normal companies who aren't looking to mug the USA do.
*considers *anoymous source ,and you people complain about Trump supporters posting fake news?
I’m not surprised, either. It’s hard to find qualified, motivated people nowadays.
Try paying higher wages ....
I'm not surprised..... too expensive just a public show to make realDonaldTrump happy....
Haha. I’m totes not surprised.
Scott Walker call your office.
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