I feel like she misses a pretty big point in the film here though, which the second commenter also indicated. Roy Batty & friends aren't just 'people looking for honest jobs' who are hunted down, they are very dangerous people/replicants who kill a lot of people over the course of the film. That old Chinese dude and J.F. Sebastian are innocent, yet they are used, tortured and murdered in cold blood by Roy Batty and his gang. The one replicant the writer points out as having a job and being unfairly gunned down by Deckard was specifically built and coded as an assassin-murder bot. Also, we don't know what she as doing there, it's strongly implied that she was planted there for some part of Roy's plan, not because she found a job.
She definitely has a point about it being an allegory for stuff going on in the real world (hence the not-so-subtle denouncement of what the Blade Runners are doing at the beginning of The Final Cut where it says 'This was not called execution, but retirement'), but you're defenitely not meant to side with Roy Batty at any point in the movie. He has sypathetic goals, yes, but the means he uses to get there are not okay.