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4 ideas Six Flags is considering for Fright Fest during COVID era
A new Six Flags Magic Mountain survey asks haunt fans how they feel about some potential changes coming to Fright Fest 2020.
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I don't think the company is doing it out of the goodness of their hearts. It is more like an easy way to get cheap labor. You are correct though, it is worthwhile for people to come over financially.
Umm, sorry but when you charge them more for housing while sharing a studio apartment than the going rate for them to rent a one bedroom apartment by themselves, I don't call it subsidized housing, I call it extortion, especially when they are required to use said housing in most cases.As an HR person in an organization who hired these summers international interns, I will point out how completely wrong you are on your assessment Captain Eo. The cost for employers is MORE (with additional expenses around subsidized housing, transportation, etc.). Plus, these student’s male the same pay rate as their American counterparts. And at my location they’re a necessity in order to operate. Even with a 9% employee population of international workers in the summer we have NEVER stopped hiring American workers. And we are located 20 mins from a major urban core and 1/2 mile off a major interstate highway. It’s not cheap labor, it’s part of a complicated employment matrix required for seasonal businesses to be a success.
Stepping off my soap box......
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