Yeah, the mega corporations there are pretty exploitive. I remember looking at job ads and how they do resumes there. All the info that is illegal to ask for here is routinely asked for there. They will hire for looks, for age, ethnicity, etc. I noticed my wife's resume has her picture on it. I told her how it is different here and have done a Canadian resume for her without all that stuff on it.
As for the squatters and the rich, it is even worse here (the opinions of the rich that is). Go to TED and look under the section on future cities. There were a couple of idiots giving talks on how great squatter cities are and how they represent the future. According to them, people CHOOSE to live in these cities. Stupid me thought it was because it is all they can afford. It really ticked me off and my comments reflected that. When I was in Cebu I saw an accident where a truck's brakes failed coming down a hill and it ran off the road and into a depression were the squatters homes were. Who knows how many were injured (or killed) and it is doubtful they had any compensation for their injuries. But I guess they are still happy nonetheless. And hey, they CHOSE to live there...
Speaking of brakes, my wife told me this weekend the Jeepney she was riding in had it's brakes fail and it jumped the curb and ran over 2 people before coming to a stop. There was an ambulance nearby luckily, but they were injured pretty badly. Here there is medical insurance and compensation through auto insurance but how well do you think these people will be taken care of? A few days later my wife was almost hit by another Jeepney. She told me she now feels traumatized by the incidents and doesn't feel safe in or around Jeepneys.