
My sentiments exactly. Oddly enough, Italy has a rule for work visas that require that the job be advertised locally for at least 3 days before looking further afield, once again, not good, not bad, just the way things are, firms cannot bring in a non-native workforce without attempting to hire from the local pool first.
Thing is, a few hundred jobs here or there are not going to make a difference, what is needed is not jobs, it's stimulus, it's the growth of industry that has spent the last 50 years being obliterated by our Governments, the jobs are a side effect of growth, not vice-versa as many of these strikers seem to believe.
Yes, from a personal point of view it's bad for the workers, and I feel for them, but in the long term, the prime objective of just about every country should be to stimulate growth, regardless of the nationality of the workforce, if that mentality could be applied across the board, then that nationality would not mean a thing.