Cheap labour overseas got mrs bambu's job.
European multi-national trading in Australia, with offices on Australian soil, closed the dept in which
mrs bambu was working and sent the jobs to the Philippines.
Filipino workers appeared in mrs bambu's office, she and the other staff told to train them to take over their jobs.
Not happy was mrs bambu, and her work colleagues.
The company declined in their eyes to gutter level.
As luck would have it, mrs bambu was 63 when it happened.
Ageism in the workplace saw her unable to obtain further permanent employment.
Part of it also was that the salaries had halved, but the work was still as stressful and complex as ever.
A footy star (friend of a friend) once told her/us...when asked how his next contract negotiations were progressing:
"If you sign for less than you know you're worth, you'll always feel cheated".
Mrs bambu then just took temp work from agencies, easy work for a higher hourly rate than the new low salaries the companies were offering for the stressful work.
Then retired at 65 and took the govt man's aged pension.
My best wishes to Americans embracing cheap labour both legal and illegal...hope it works out well for you.
I fear it won't though.