• MEDIA: How shortage of visas for skilled workers affects US economy

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 8 10:45:33 2024
    Sacramento Bee's Mike Taylor on whether NeverBackDown.ORG's Ken
    Cuccinelli and Steve Cortes advised Casey DeSantis to send Ron to
    David McIntosh's ClubForGrowth.ORG to obtain go-ahead to deploy the
    likes of Mike Emmons onto Lachlan Murdoch's FoxNews.COM to impeach
    Donald Trump for failing to convert the Cheap Labor Lobby's scab
    worker import quota lottery to a wage ordered queue: <URL:https://www.sacbee.com/news/business/article296134319.html>
    | Other types of companies, including outsourcing firms, many based in
    | India, also depend on H-1B workers. They are inundated with USCIS
    | applications for employees they consider "interchangeable,"
    | according to Vox. These visa holders, typically junior programmers,
    | will accept lower salaries and relocation requirements, and their
    | hiring companies account for more than half of the top 30 H-1B
    | employers. There is concern, however, that these workers could be
    | underpaid and exploited, giving some credence to the claim that the
    | program allows lower-wage foreign workers to take jobs from higher-
    | earning Americans.

    Will Trump nominate Cuccinelli to succeed Ur M Jaddou at USCIS.GOV
    and how much does James Braid guestimate it will cost Trump to
    convince John Thune to consent?
    John
    groenveld@acm.org
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