Verelq: Armenia is filled with unqualified cheap labor, mainly from India. economist

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Armenia is filled with unqualified cheap labor, mainly from India, which will become a serious problem for us. Behind them is a nuclear power with a billion population, it will come from under my nose when they become a number, when the inviting degenerates are fired and they will remain here without a job, income and the possibility of return.


Economist Hayk Balanyan writes about this on his Facebook page. “Immigrants work for pennies in car washes, in agriculture and actually contribute to the formation of the most vicious model of the economy.


Unskilled labor equally low level of technological development


1/ strengthening of backward businesses and lazy economic operators and actual dumping competition,


2/ stopping technological modernization, introducing the third world economic model,


3/ many social, inter-ethnic and criminal problems in the future, which will also lead to international problems, as soon as one Tajik or Indian is trampled on.


4/ dangerous change in the composition of the country in a qualitative sense, export of qualified personnel and import of unqualified labor force,


5/ exploitation of hidden labor, tax evasion, violation of labor legislation, criminalization of business, including on an international scale.


These problems will eventually lead to strong national opposition and serious internal unrest, because the state does not know why and how thousands of people come to Armenia, by what right do people from abroad come and easily get a job, freeing business from the “burden” of technological development.


In the future, where do these people officially “disappear” in the labor market, what happens to them when they are fired, or their passports are taken away, and what will they do when they are unemployed and hungry on the streets of Yerevan and our villages?


I would understand if programmers and engineers were invited from India, but instead of buying agricultural machinery, they bring Tajik because there is no state regulation. And if there is not, there will be no development.


Cheap labor is billions of people in the world, and instead of technological development, they will always find an even cheaper illiterate to exploit, as long as they don’t spend money on technology, education, developing their own qualifications, initiating new quality management, or even paying high wages to Armenians,” he writes on his Facebook page.

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