You've missed the point, really. The real argument was whether unemployed people should be forced to take such jobs, with all the downsides mentioned, or lose their unemployment benefits.Forty Two wrote:If vegetable pickers had to be paid a year's "living wage" for 3 months work, then fucking sign me up. I'll pick bushels like wildfire. Everyone will pay $12 for a tomato, too, and then we can complain that the annual "living wage" is insufficient to allow people to eat fruits and vegetables.Hermit wrote:They are also seasonal. Not much happening for fruit and vegetable pickers outside autumn. You can't survive a year when most of the pittance you earn comes from three months of work.JimC wrote:Now I know that someone like Seth will trot out the well-worn canard about "farmers desperate for fruit and vegetable pickers". Often, these jobs are poorly paid, thousands of km away, and involve back-breaking physical labour that simply is not an option for many.
Such seasonal work suits some people, but not others.