I see it in southern Indiana. I don't know how my employer is getting them but we used to have maybe 4 or 5 hispanics and now we're probably 65-75% spanish speaking work force out of 500. They just keep funneling them in. Some have some kind of tracking bracelet. Employer is trying to compensate by having designated translators and spanish work instructions but the trainees cant read the work instructions so there's a massive communication breakdown. We see a lot of "yes" and head nodding only to find out, after something breaks, that they were just telling us what we wanted to hear and not actually learning. We're going to see infastructure implode if this isn't abruptly and forcefully stopped AND REVERSED. In the meantime, I'm learning spanish because I'm not seeing a way out of this. I dont want to think this but it looks dark and bleak sometimes and we've heard constantly that NCSWIC.
I see it in southern Indiana. I don't know how my employer is getting them but we used to have maybe 4 or 5 hispanics and now we're probably 65-75% spanish speaking work force out of 500. They just keep funneling them in. Some have some kind of tracking bracelet. Employer is trying to compensate by having designated translators and spanish work instructions but the trainees cant read the work instructions so there's a massive communication breakdown. We see a lot of "yes" and head nodding only to find out, after something breaks, that they were just telling us what we wanted to hear and not actually learning. We're going to see infastructure implode if this isn't abruptly and forcefully stopped AND REVERSED. In the meantime, I'm learning spanish because I'm not seeing a way out of this. I dont want to think this but it looks dark and bleak sometimes and we've heard constantly that NCSWIC.