The general trend cannot be shaken by a few minor players, and bringing in cheap foreign labor is not that simple. Besides the support of capitalists, everyone else is opposed.
There's no reason other than profit.
The influx of a large number of cheap foreign workers would not only impact the domestic pay scale but also affect social security. Everyone's personal interests would be harmed, so opposition was natural.
On this issue, the Vienna Government's stance has always been very firm. They made a clear distinction between primary and secondary concerns.
It was impossible for the interest of capitalists to overshadow the foundation of the nation. Apart from highly skilled talents, Austria did not welcome ordinary laborers.
From a national perspective, when the local populace earned income, the money still circulated within the country; however, after foreign laborers received their pay, aside from basic living expenses, the majority of their earnings flowed out of the country.