Thursday, September 13, 2007

Big Business looking for more H-1B visas

Duration: 03:24 minutes
Upload Time: 07-08-30 19:16:24
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Lou Dobbs Show, 8/30/2007 with Christian Romans and Bill Tucker reporting. High tech companies in Silicon Valley are going back to Washington DC to lobby for more H-1B visas, while at the same time companies are announcing huge layoffs. Interviews with David Cohen (AFL/CIO) and Kim Berry (Programmer's Guild). To get the latest information on H-1B, L-1, and other types of nonimmigrant visas, be sure to visit this website, and sign up for the free "Job Destruction Newsletter". http://www.jobdestruction.info/ShameH1B/JobDestructionNews.htm

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lindazimmer ::: Favorites
Do you want a change? I'll give you an idea. Let workers in companies demand the cheapest CEOs. Remove american fat cat white CEOs from the job, demanding cheaper European business leaders. Cheaper German CEOs running tech companies in America? Why not!?
07-09-11 18:42:39
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lindazimmer ::: Favorites
Indians the brightest and the best? Did they discover the computer industry? Electricity? Cars? Jets? Lights? Modern science? Why is the USA going down? Political shouldn't be in power people running the show.
07-09-11 18:37:11
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Gildas9 ::: Favorites
Hillary Clinton is killing her campaign, supporting H1B and outsourcing. My Democratic friends who once liked her, now hate her and support other candidates, even Giuliani! We had H1B sort of policy in UK, it killed our domestic tech industry, drove smartest Britons to learn German, French and emigrate to Germany, France, Italy, Belgium. Same occurring for USA, best workers from United States soon writing reports in German in Hamburg!
07-09-09 21:54:43
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DornBear ::: Favorites
middle class wrkers? How about Americans that invested thousands of dollars and years of hard work in a competitive degree program to join the American workforce in a profession they were told by industry and the US DOL was in "high demand" with "lots of opportunity". It is a set-up!
07-09-05 21:02:49
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DornBear ::: Favorites
Sell Out
07-09-05 20:59:02
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CNNfan ::: Favorites
Laying off that many experienced American workers and hiring that many new foreign workers has got to be a nightmare for the companies internally. Tech salaries are a little higher for a reason. A Computer job is often tedious work.
07-09-02 11:55:00
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NAIParty ::: Favorites
newamericanindependent dot com
07-08-31 16:03:36
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JamesTCA ::: Favorites
Good video, but I don't like hearing that the average amount payed to foreign visa workers is $12,000 less than market, when people who have actually participated in the program as workers say it's closer to 50% less.
07-08-31 04:18:03
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