Are we talking about Foreign talent here? Or are we talking about foreigners? Or PR?
If one has been in a comfortable position in their career, of course it'd be easy for them to say "may the best wins". Whoever has the quality gets the job... Unless you've been job searching for a period of time.
I was once jobless for 6 months in between my previous job and my current job. How many unethical underhands have I seen from the company I interviewed for? To count a few... One company puts my 2nd interview on hold cause they try to see if they can have the luck to find a cheaper alternatives. Yes they did of course, and my 2nd interview has been cancelled. Another company giving excuses such as "I have to pay you low, cause it's the market rate, we don't distinguish between foreigners and locals. They get the same pay."
Of course, one of the most ultimate one. Called by the HR for interview. During the interview, the interviewer said "Why are you here? I thought we are recruiting non-local?" and during the course of interview, "I guess you can just do as much. Why we're paying you more?". Being a green-horn in the working world, having graduated from poly before going to NS and come out work for 1 year, what else can I say?
People, look at the fact. There's definitely a difficult times for local to find jobs. Worse when you're a male, just come out from Poly, from NS, with little working experience. And that only applies to a small % of us. There are people who just lose their job during mid-career, there are people who are stressed everyday cause of some 'underhand' method of replacing them with cheaper alternatives. Cut cost are there, but bottomline? Is there something to governs the underhand handling of recruitments for those companies?
We are working adults, we're not blind.