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So Senators, on behalf of Google and Facebook
Don't forget Bill Gates of hell.
The bill contains some pretty nice protections that Sen Hatch is trying to dismantle.
In its current form, the bill would require companies to first extend job offers to qualified U.S. workers in fields such as programming and engineering before hiring foreign workers on temporary H-1B visas.
The bill also would give the Labor Department the power to review and challenge companies' hiring decisions for up to two years after they are made.
The technology industry opposes that measure as too intrusive and is seeking to change provisions in the bill that require companies to promise to not lay off an American worker within 90 days of hiring a foreign worker.
Yay Liberals!!!!
You clowns are going to man love you selves out of a job.
I guess they wont get it until they get their pink slips.
It does seem to be a lot of Asskissing Liberals here that work in the tech sector.
Is sticking it to your invisible nemesis, "The middle aged White male republican" really worth all of the years of hardship this country is headed for? Can all you honestly say you have the stones to adapt and reinvent your self and still come out on top? I know I can, I've done countless times. But most of you, from what I can see, don't stand a chance. You can't even tell when someone is pissing on your leg and telling you "it's just glimpse of all the good things to come".
Last I checked, Hatch is not a liberal.
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, is pursuing closed-door negotiations with other key senators to ease requirements that high-tech companies first offer jobs to Americans before hiring overseas workers.
Sen. Hatch is not a liberal or conservative, he is a senator for sale. He got paid, so he represents a lobbying group.
He is the kind of guy who's only thought is "How much soft money can I trade my core values for."
I didn't invent the quote, that's actually by George Carlin when he was describing politicians in this country for years.
So Senators, on behalf of Google and Facebook,
dont know why... after all they are all just advertising firms. anyone can learn software coding for a web site.. you dont need a foreigner or a PHD in that.. good god ! children can do it if you teach them how...
The bill contains some pretty nice protections that Sen Hatch is trying to dismantle.
In its current form, the bill would require companies to first extend job offers to qualified U.S. workers in fields such as programming and engineering before hiring foreign workers on temporary H-1B visas.
The bill also would give the Labor Department the power to review and challenge companies' hiring decisions for up to two years after they are made.
The technology industry opposes that measure as too intrusive and is seeking to change provisions in the bill that require companies to promise to not lay off an American worker within 90 days of hiring a foreign worker.
you know whats even worse and needs to added... is when they come here and switch professions... ever notice how many engineers and such quit their profession and switch to Sales Marketing and Accounting...
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/05/15/hatch-schumer-negotiating-high-technology-visas-immigration/2162389/
While there are still jobs left in America that pay above minimum wage. Some find that to be a problem. So Senators, on behalf of Google and Facebook, are trying to amend the immigration bill so that Tech industry can hire more foreigners and replace Americans... to drive down wages.
They'll keep on outsourcing until everyone works at McDonalds earning part time minimum wage living off government handouts in some sort of economic slavery.