... without haitian work force there would be no one to do the job.
interesting article here: Productores SJM opuestos a multas por uso haitianos -
food producers in san juan de maguana oppose proposed fines for businesses using illegals, saying: en el pa?s ocurrir? una cat?strofe de impredecibles consecuencias con la desaparici?n de la producci?n agr?cola, si el Gobierno impone multas a los productores ?por qu? con quienes van a trabajar?
even the dominicans recognize that without haitian work force there would be no one to do the job.
Some of these Jobs that Haitians are doing today, were not considered Haitian Jobs just a couple of decades ago, and were carried out by Dominicans.
I doubt there will be a catastrophe. Of course, the food producer says that because he's comfy paying his workers little, and he doesn?t want THAT to change. And of course you gringos agree, because you?re usually biased towards Haitians, plus, most of you haven't lived in the DR enough to have seen the changes, so you have a one sided view.Look how some of you talk about "Jobs Dominicans won?t do". Someone who has lived here long enough, or who is knowlegeable of the real DR, knows that this is not actually accurate.
Things might change, but people will adapt like they always have, and there will be people who will do these Jobs.
This could actually be a good thing, this might force employees to pay more, making certain Jobs more desirable.
Brace for food prices to way up.
... And of course you gringos agree, because you?re usually biased towards Haitians, plus, most of you haven't lived in the DR enough to have seen the changes, so you have a one sided view.Look how some of you talk about "Jobs Dominicans won?t do". Someone who has lived here long enough, or who is knowlegeable of the real DR, knows that this is not actually accurate.
those business owners know that dominicans would not work this hard for so little money.