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nemo44x ◴[] No.45158512[source]
I’m guessing they were here on a business/consulting visa and doing more than that but it’s probably been de facto practice for years and hasn’t had issues. And I’m guessing the majority of them have skills in setting a factory up that are difficult to source locally.
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givemeethekeys ◴[] No.45158619[source]
Yeah, it would take a while to train the locals to speak Korean.
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nemo44x ◴[] No.45158729[source]
Indeed. Likely just a pragmatic thing here that’s always worked. Will likely end up with a new special kind of very short term visa to cover this sort of thing.
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givemeethekeys ◴[] No.45158753[source]
I sure hope not.

If they want to do business here, then they should be forced to hire here and train as needed and that includes teaching people their preferred ways of communicating.

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1. SanjayMehta ◴[] No.45161183[source]
Specialist equipment require specialists to bring them up.

It’s a chicken and egg situation to put it mildly. If you had the people who could be trained to install and run this plant you wouldn’t be importing the entire factory.