Immigration and Printing — Accountability Matters
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Erik Cagle
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“But in the day-to-day bindery, very few folks are going to be illegals.”
Polanco estimates that perhaps as much as five percent of industry workers are living in this country illegally. That relatively small percentage, and the difficulty of finding skilled illegals willing to work under minimum wage, makes it unlikely that printing companies and binderies could achieve a definitive price advantage over their regional or national competitors.
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