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RobbyG wrote:uaekid wrote:RobbyG wrote:So funny indeed. Then why is Dubai still 'selling icecream'
Cmon then, change the media law in Dubai and consider it pork...
ahhh the ignorance...
who needs dubai media when we have you and DFs, don't underestimate your self robbyg
You slavedriver
uaekid wrote:there is a diff in the case of workers in the UAE, they are or I guess you are talking about the expat workers, are not the country obligation to provide them with welfare ! I thought it is mainly a country obligation toward it's locals not foreigners ! if I'm correct, welfare is not denied as robbyg stated ! the UAE environment developed to fit every one with diff wages .
I'm all with setting a minimum wages in this country, but how much ?
http://www.cityscapeintelligence.com/pa ... age-in-gcc
RobbyG wrote:uaekid wrote:there is a diff in the case of workers in the UAE, they are or I guess you are talking about the expat workers, are not the country obligation to provide them with welfare ! I thought it is mainly a country obligation toward it's locals not foreigners ! if I'm correct, welfare is not denied as robbyg stated ! the UAE environment developed to fit every one with diff wages .
I'm all with setting a minimum wages in this country, but how much ?
http://www.cityscapeintelligence.com/pa ... age-in-gcc
I'm not talking about Western expats. They won't even come when their offered salaries won't improve their personal situation. I'm talking about low skilled workers from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan etc who are handled like slaves by your national government, denying them the right for organized unions and arbitrage.
There's no government regulation being enforced in an organical manner. The Western press provides the initial attention to every real issue, unfortunately. Now human rights activist are pressing for more humane conditions and rightfully so because your government does not pick up its moral responsibility.
Don't get me wrong, I'm in favour of minimum wages in Dubai because of the absence of organized unions. To counter the monopolies you have to provide some level of wages that represent the minimum standard of living in Dubai. If organized negotations and demonstrations againt exploitments are not allowed by the system, you have to find other ways of creating welfare in a fascist state.
There is no other way, other than embracing capitalism without protectionst restrictions, although that seems hard nowadays for even the most developed nations on this planet.
RobbyG wrote:Haha my particular angle is open to positive influences if you provide them to me. I'll be the first to acknowledge then, but the fact remains, you guys made a real mess over there. So don't blame me for pulling the curtains wideeeee open
As for minimum wages, I'm no expert in human resources. I do know that you should value your employees if they provide for you.
Hiding under the disquise of the profit motive isn't enough to deny some moral obligations to the guestworkers. You and I know that. Time for you to promote some welfare for the unfortunates.
Lets start with doubling salaries and keeping them up with real inflation rates...would be a nice gesture in a recession from a media perspective... hint hint
uaekid wrote:RobbyG wrote:Haha my particular angle is open to positive influences if you provide them to me. I'll be the first to acknowledge then, but the fact remains, you guys made a real mess over there. So don't blame me for pulling the curtains wideeeee open
As for minimum wages, I'm no expert in human resources. I do know that you should value your employees if they provide for you.
Hiding under the disquise of the profit motive isn't enough to deny some moral obligations to the guestworkers. You and I know that. Time for you to promote some welfare for the unfortunates.
Lets start with doubling salaries and keeping them up with real inflation rates...would be a nice gesture in a recession from a media perspective... hint hint
if you are not an expert of human resources then how did you figure they are not being paid enough ? ? you are really just eating ice cream here robbyg what they are getting here is what that their countries stated as a minimum wage !and since when moralality = money in this world ?
"start with doubling " !! this is not how countries sets minimum wages beside you didn't answer # 2 which is related to # 1.
I guess you are not the one to discuss this with robbyg. I'll wait for the ones living here to answer this to come up with a constructive conclusion of the issue .beside I'm too drunk to type anything
see you to tomorrjghjkbkfnnowwwwwwwww ...... oh boy
uaekid wrote:there is a diff in the case of workers in the UAE, they are or I guess you are talking about the expat workers, are not the country obligation to provide them with welfare ! I thought it is mainly a country obligation toward it's locals not foreigners ! if I'm correct, welfare is not denied as robbyg stated ! the UAE environment developed to fit every one with diff wages .
I'm all with setting a minimum wages in this country, but how much ?
http://www.cityscapeintelligence.com/pa ... age-in-gcc
Roadtester wrote:uaekid wrote:there is a diff in the case of workers in the UAE, they are or I guess you are talking about the expat workers, are not the country obligation to provide them with welfare ! I thought it is mainly a country obligation toward it's locals not foreigners ! if I'm correct, welfare is not denied as robbyg stated ! the UAE environment developed to fit every one with diff wages .
I'm all with setting a minimum wages in this country, but how much ?
http://www.cityscapeintelligence.com/pa ... age-in-gcc
I have met indian sub continent workers just signing up to jobs without even checking the wages/conditons they were going to get! also Indian managers turning off the aircon in summer during restricted working hours to save money. So you got some caste/race issues as well.
Just a little transparancy for starters would help. People should be told (task in itself when u factor in illiteracy etc) upfront by recruiters;
:- how much they will get paid,
:-the housing and also
:- what 'cost of living actually means'.
uaekid wrote:Roadtester wrote:uaekid wrote:there is a diff in the case of workers in the UAE, they are or I guess you are talking about the expat workers, are not the country obligation to provide them with welfare ! I thought it is mainly a country obligation toward it's locals not foreigners ! if I'm correct, welfare is not denied as robbyg stated ! the UAE environment developed to fit every one with diff wages .
I'm all with setting a minimum wages in this country, but how much ?
http://www.cityscapeintelligence.com/pa ... age-in-gcc
I have met indian sub continent workers just signing up to jobs without even checking the wages/conditons they were going to get! also Indian managers turning off the aircon in summer during restricted working hours to save money. So you got some caste/race issues as well.
Just a little transparancy for starters would help. People should be told (task in itself when u factor in illiteracy etc) upfront by recruiters;
:- how much they will get paid,
:-the housing and also
:- what 'cost of living actually means'.
if you would ask any of them Roadtester they already know those points !!and I can't recall any complains about them, they have been coming here for 40 years ! not to mention that recruiters at their own countries that makes those points clear for them before coming here.
uaekid wrote:comaan guys most of you talked about this issue , I thought you are concern about the poor construction workers "slaves" so lets find them a solution , maybe someone will notes our discussion ? coman don't make me believe my self in saying non of your discussions is constructive.
so since robbyg did not add anything value to it , I'll put the questions up again :
1- how much do you think is fair salary ?
20 dirhams per hour.
2- if salary wages are raised then it will meet other construction workers nationalities (slaves as you call them) standers which will lead to more competitors from other regions to compete with those poor ppl you are so much concern about and will lead to them losing their jobs since companies will prefer the new comers who might be more educated ...keep in mind they have no where to go but the GCCs countries !!
I don't understand what you are getting at? Please rephrase and i'll answer.
uaekid wrote:Roadtester wrote:I'm all with setting a minimum wages in this country, but how much ?
I have met indian sub continent workers just signing up to jobs without even checking the wages/conditons they were going to get! also Indian managers turning off the aircon in summer during restricted working hours to save money. So you got some caste/race issues as well.
Just a little transparancy for starters would help. People should be told (task in itself when u factor in illiteracy etc) upfront by recruiters;
:- how much they will get paid,
:-the housing and also
:- what 'cost of living actually means'.
if you would ask any of them Roadtester they already know those points !!and I can't recall any complains about them, they have been coming here for 40 years ! not to mention that recruiters at their own countries that makes those points clear for them before coming here.
uaekid wrote:From being and living with them for 30 years,? you see some call them slaves but we call them friends . .
XPT wrote:uaekid wrote:comaan guys most of you talked about this issue , I thought you are concern about the poor construction workers "slaves" so lets find them a solution , maybe someone will notes our discussion ? coman don't make me believe my self in saying non of your discussions is constructive.
so since robbyg did not add anything value to it , I'll put the questions up again :
1- how much do you think is fair salary ?
20 dirhams per hour.
2- if salary wages are raised then it will meet other construction workers nationalities (slaves as you call them) standers which will lead to more competitors from other regions to compete with those poor ppl you are so much concern about and will lead to them losing their jobs since companies will prefer the new comers who might be more educated ...keep in mind they have no where to go but the GCCs countries !!
I don't understand what you are getting at? Please rephrase and i'll answer.
sage & onion wrote:XPT wrote:uaekid wrote:comaan guys most of you talked about this issue , I thought you are concern about the poor construction workers "slaves" so lets find them a solution , maybe someone will notes our discussion ? coman don't make me believe my self in saying non of your discussions is constructive.
so since robbyg did not add anything value to it , I'll put the questions up again :
1- how much do you think is fair salary ?
20 dirhams per hour.
2- if salary wages are raised then it will meet other construction workers nationalities (slaves as you call them) standers which will lead to more competitors from other regions to compete with those poor ppl you are so much concern about and will lead to them losing their jobs since companies will prefer the new comers who might be more educated ...keep in mind they have no where to go but the GCCs countries !!
I don't understand what you are getting at? Please rephrase and i'll answer.
At AED20.00 Per Hour, you just killed the market stone dead, that would equal a monthly salary of +/- AED4,000.00 PM which is approximatley 5-6 times the present level for a labourer.
XPT wrote:sage & onion wrote:If that is the way you feel about Dubai, why in heaven do you grace us with your honourable presence? After all said and done, this is DUBAI FORUMS.
For no other reason that I am free and choose not only what I can say but where I live and there is nothing you can do about it. You really must think being a moderator is something important dont you?
By the way, shouldn't you, as an Osama Bin Laden admirer (based on your avatar) be in a cave somewhere? I imagine that now that the CIA and all are concentrating on Yemen (quite near) they'll be monitoring you (for starteres they know exactly where you live). Enjoy.
Bora Bora wrote:uaekid wrote:Roadtester wrote:I'm all with setting a minimum wages in this country, but how much ?
I have met indian sub continent workers just signing up to jobs without even checking the wages/conditons they were going to get! also Indian managers turning off the aircon in summer during restricted working hours to save money. So you got some caste/race issues as well.
Just a little transparancy for starters would help. People should be told (task in itself when u factor in illiteracy etc) upfront by recruiters;
:- how much they will get paid,
:-the housing and also
:- what 'cost of living actually means'.
if you would ask any of them Roadtester they already know those points !!and I can't recall any complains about them, they have been coming here for 40 years ! not to mention that recruiters at their own countries that makes those points clear for them before coming here.
Well maybe no one complained directly to YOU!!! Do you recall wehre it got to a point where laborers were demonstrating in the UAE about poor living conditions and salaries not being paid?? Those were not the actions of "happy campers". More likely "unhappy modern-day-slaves". That is a form of "complaint".
Your words to me in the Doha Debates thread:
but seriously hon, the country can't do allot with the companies greed for cash, one example is that we outsourced one of our tasks and in the contract we forced the company to a specific salaries to our employees that will be transferred to them, they agreed to it but when the deal was signed we were surprised to know that they deducted half of that salary for so many fees toward their employees !! and shockingly some how the employees agreed to those fees and terms and still working for that company .
It seems to me that they were told one thing and actually it was a different outcome. It was shocking that the employees agreed to being screwed??? What choices did they have Kid?? What were their options??? What did your company do about it?? As long as your company got paid, did they really care that there wasn't full disclosure as to the deductions from the laborers salaries? Answer to all: NONE and NO!!!!
You and everyone else who think that laborers are living better here in the UAE than they would back home and aren't suffering: live their life for one month - during the summer. Even under the "best" of circumstances, you wouldn't survive 1 day, never mind 1 week!!! As for living better - how can being enslaved be better than being free??
arniegang wrote:XPT wrote:sage & onion wrote:If that is the way you feel about Dubai, why in heaven do you grace us with your honourable presence? After all said and done, this is DUBAI FORUMS.
For no other reason that I am free and choose not only what I can say but where I live and there is nothing you can do about it. You really must think being a moderator is something important dont you?
By the way, shouldn't you, as an Osama Bin Laden admirer (based on your avatar) be in a cave somewhere? I imagine that now that the CIA and all are concentrating on Yemen (quite near) they'll be monitoring you (for starteres they know exactly where you live). Enjoy.
Big Yawn
Change the CD Concs will you, or ...... please please think about re-inventing your DHH Forum. You and Ian can then continue to bore each other or your 4 visitors a week
uaekid wrote:if you would ask any of them Roadtester they already know those points !!and I can't recall any complains about them, they have been coming here for 40 years ! not to mention that recruiters at their own countries that makes those points clear for them before coming here.
Bora Bora wrote:uaekid wrote:if you would ask any of them Roadtester they already know those points !!and I can't recall any complains about them, they have been coming here for 40 years ! not to mention that recruiters at their own countries that makes those points clear for them before coming here.
Well maybe no one complained directly to YOU!!! Do you recall wehre it got to a point where laborers were demonstrating in the UAE about poor living conditions and salaries not being paid?? Those were not the actions of "happy campers". More likely "unhappy modern-day-slaves". That is a form of "complaint".
Your words to me in the Doha Debates thread:
but seriously hon, the country can't do allot with the companies greed for cash, one example is that we outsourced one of our tasks and in the contract we forced the company to a specific salaries to our employees that will be transferred to them, they agreed to it but when the deal was signed we were surprised to know that they deducted half of that salary for so many fees toward their employees !! and shockingly some how the employees agreed to those fees and terms and still working for that company .
It seems to me that they were told one thing and actually it was a different outcome. It was shocking that the employees agreed to being screwed??? What choices did they have Kid?? What were their options??? What did your company do about it?? As long as your company got paid, did they really care that there wasn't full disclosure as to the deductions from the laborers salaries? Answer to all: NONE and NO!!!!
You and everyone else who think that laborers are living better here in the UAE than they would back home and aren't suffering: live their life for one month - during the summer. Even under the "best" of circumstances, you wouldn't survive 1 day, never mind 1 week!!! As for living better - how can being enslaved be better than being free??
uaekid wrote:Bora Bora wrote:uaekid wrote:if you would ask any of them Roadtester they already know those points !!and I can't recall any complains about them, they have been coming here for 40 years ! not to mention that recruiters at their own countries that makes those points clear for them before coming here.
Well maybe no one complained directly to YOU!!! Do you recall wehre it got to a point where laborers were demonstrating in the UAE about poor living conditions and salaries not being paid?? Those were not the actions of "happy campers". More likely "unhappy modern-day-slaves". That is a form of "complaint".
Your words to me in the Doha Debates thread:
but seriously hon, the country can't do allot with the companies greed for cash, one example is that we outsourced one of our tasks and in the contract we forced the company to a specific salaries to our employees that will be transferred to them, they agreed to it but when the deal was signed we were surprised to know that they deducted half of that salary for so many fees toward their employees !! and shockingly some how the employees agreed to those fees and terms and still working for that company .
It seems to me that they were told one thing and actually it was a different outcome. It was shocking that the employees agreed to being screwed??? What choices did they have Kid?? What were their options??? What did your company do about it?? As long as your company got paid, did they really care that there wasn't full disclosure as to the deductions from the laborers salaries? Answer to all: NONE and NO!!!!
You and everyone else who think that laborers are living better here in the UAE than they would back home and aren't suffering: live their life for one month - during the summer. Even under the "best" of circumstances, you wouldn't survive 1 day, never mind 1 week!!! As for living better - how can being enslaved be better than being free??
Not relevant and stop calling me hon !