• CitizenKong@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    So wait, migrants at fault for being ripped off by greedy landlords? Is that from the same guys claiming woman ask to be raped?

  • Joe@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Migrants don’t vote, so they’re always the easy target.

    They also don’t know the market, so again, they’ll take what they are offered.

    Rent control will help, but many migrants are pushed out of that system as they do not know the local ways (which are typically explained in Dutch).

    And yes, whilst full time is generally considered 36 or 40 hours (depends on type of job and collective agreements), many people don’t work that many hours, as it is not worthwhile being taxed on the full time hours.

    Unfortunately the election debate has become too fragmented on housing to even get a coherent argument through, which makes finding a solution even harder.

    • george@feddit.org
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      2 months ago

      What about not working 36-40 hours? Are people in NL working less than that? How many %?

      • Joe@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        Yes naturally, but they won’t always be available, especially in NL.

        I agree though, some companies like their cheaper labour.

  • WaterSword@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 months ago

    I think people are interpreting this wrong. Parties are saying encouraging / enforcing companies to be less reliant on migrant workers will ease the housing crisis. These are not refugees, but people who have been encouraged to come work in the Netherlands. It’s not (just) populist/capitalist parties saying this. It’s the left wing too. In fact the main capitalist parties want to keep migrant workers because big corporations and multinationals benefit a lot from it.