Air Canada appears to have quietly killed its costly chatbot support.

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    10 months ago

    I’d love if there were some sort of salary baseline that companies are required to abide before asking for staffing handouts. “We’ve tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas!”

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        10 months ago

        Lol. I’m all for raising the minimum wage to something livable. But also at the same time, there’s got to be some kind of mechanism that forces these companies to pay people properly. Either that or make unions mandatory.

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        The minimum wage really only applies to the lowest-requirement, manual-labor jobs. Ideally, the baseline he’s suggesting would adjust for certain expertise fields, perhaps just around the subject of when they can request immigration visas or outsourcing assistance.

        So for instance you need a software engineer, you shouldn’t be able to offer a 70k salary, get no one (because software engineers value their time), and then claim there are no software engineers - you would have to be offering 110k+ before any assistance.

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      10 months ago

      It’s called a prevailing wage request and one is required before an overseas worker can be considered for a position in the US. Yes this isn’t for handouts but for outsourcing work but that does exist in a sense.