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Tuckerfan
12-06-2007, 05:04 AM
According to a local TV station's investigation. (http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=7458278)A hidden camera investigation conducted by NewsChannel 5 revealed Springfield's biggest employer may be the biggest offender when it comes to hiring undocumented immigrants.

Electrolux is one of the largest manufacturing plants in Middle Tennessee.

It employs thousands of workers. "Around $900 you will get a birth certificate, a social security number from Puerto Rico," he said. "It has a name and address and everything."

He showed her his own fake state identification.

"It's easy to get the job, and you don't have to speak English," he said.

Around town, the decoys sent by NewsChannel 5 learned Electrolux is the best place to work for undocumented immigrants.

"It's around $800 to get a social security number," one man said.

They also learned about a Puerto Rican black market in which identities are bought and sold.

No one seems to care if they're caught.

"They are reapplying because they are getting fired, and then they are reapplying with other documentations, and then getting hired again," said one decoy.

An applicant works for Randstad, but at Electrolux, for the first three while their papers are being verified.

"There's plenty of people there," one man said. "Some that will be fired today and they go and buy different papers, and then they go either to a different shift, or the same shift."Be interesting to see if anything comes of this.

hekk
12-06-2007, 06:03 AM
Electrolux is not alone, at all. I can't imagine why people are shocked, SHOCKED that places like landscaping companies and meat packing plants hire illegal aliens, when it's common knowledge among pretty much everyone.

I've worked in manufacturing (in 3 separate industries, no less). The majority of the general labor jobs (low-to-no skills required) were filled by undocumented people (Mexican and SE Asian) making just above minimum wage. They wouldn't be here if there weren't any jobs for them.

Which is why this problem goes so much deeper and is waaaay more complicated than most politicians can fit in a sound byte. People who don't see the simply huge scale of employed undocumented workers every day for themselves seem to just figure that a family of 12 Mexicans comes over just to suck our public resources, and maybe one of them will work as a busboy at Denny's for extra drug money or something.

Which is ridiculous. And a bit racist. The last figure I heard was 12-14 million illegal aliens in the US. They're obviously not all washing dishes. Agriculture and manufacturing RELY on this source of cheap labor, and would probably shift more jobs overseas if it were no longer available here.

Sorry about the rant, but I don't get the chance to talk about this much and let my opinion on the situation known.

RealityChuck
12-06-2007, 07:57 AM
Electrolux sucks.


At least, mine does.

ChiefScott
12-06-2007, 08:06 AM
Damn.

RealityChuck beat me to it. Bastard!

AuntiePam
12-06-2007, 10:42 AM
Is this the Electrolux that makes vacuum cleaners, or the Swedish-based Electrolux that makes the larger home appliances? The article didn't say what's being manufactured at the plant.

bouv
12-06-2007, 02:17 PM
Electrolux reminds me of the 60's and 70's (despite having never lived in those decades, the name just inspires those years.) Seriously, they're still around? :confused:

gotpasswords
12-06-2007, 04:31 PM
Seriously, they're still around? :confused:
Yep. They're the European counterpart to Whirlpool. No relation to Whirlpool, but they're an absolutely HUGE corporation that owns well-known brands such as Frigidaire, Westinghouse and Eureka.

For the sake of completeness, some of the brands made by Whirlpool are: Amana, KitchenAid, Maytag and Jenn-Air.