What if they cannot do the job better, but only cheaper, as in the case of Pfizer?
Do you have any problem with foreign governments specifically disallowing U.S. citizens from working in their countries?
Is this fair to U.S. citizens, including hispanic U.S. citizens in your opinion?
David,
How do you feel about the current U.S. Department of Labor STRATEGIC PLAN Fiscal Years 2006-2011?
(pg. 35) states:
"... H-1B workers may be hired even when a qualified U.S. worker wants the job, and a U.S. worker can be displaced from the job in favor of the foreign worker."
Do you think that it is fair that someone should have to dig their own grave by training an H-1B foreign worker who has been hired at half the salary to replace them? Current DOL law says it's OK.
http://www.dol.gov/_sec/stratplan/strat_plan_2006-2011.pdf
Great article.
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I hope Hilda Solis abandons her ideas from the Strive Act which would have flooded the job market with 500,000 legal H-1B workers from abroad, mostly Asia. This would have devastated the U.S. job market and nailed the coffin of the economy shut.<br>
She seems to care about workers so perhaps she will be an advocate for shutting down the H-1B job killer program.