In case you forgot, Disney replaced many of their American IT employees with contracted foreign H1B visa holders who would work cheaper.
1 posted on
02/15/2018 7:06:12 AM PST by
PJ-Comix
To: PJ-Comix
Was Rubio involved in that?
2 posted on
02/15/2018 7:07:43 AM PST by
marron
To: PJ-Comix
In case you forgot, Disney replaced many of their American IT employees with contracted foreign H1B visa holders who would work cheaper. They did the same in our company, including me.
3 posted on
02/15/2018 7:21:06 AM PST by
BlessedBeGod
(To restore all things in Christ~~Appeasing evil is cowardice~~Francis is temporary. Hell is forever.)
To: PJ-Comix
More lying to Congress that there are not enough people in America who can do the work.
4 posted on
02/15/2018 7:24:27 AM PST by
a fool in paradise
(Ask a lib if Alger Hiss colluded with the Russians.)
To: PJ-Comix
A reminder of another part of this Disney American betrayal story is that Disney forced those American citizen employees to train their foreign replacements or forfeit their severance pay. I dont do anything Disney, Disney Corp can kiss my American patriot ass.
5 posted on
02/15/2018 7:30:12 AM PST by
drypowder
To: PJ-Comix
In case you forgot, Disney replaced many of their American IT employees with contracted foreign H1B visa holders who would work cheaper. Not entirely true. Disney outsourced the IT functions in question to an outside vendor and laid off their IT people once the transition was complete. It was the vendor who hired the H-1Bs.
To: PJ-Comix
They are all Demonrats, why would anyone be surprised they choose to be the Slave Masters in business
8 posted on
02/15/2018 7:42:11 AM PST by
eyeamok
(Tolerance: The virtue of having a belief in Nothing!)
To: PJ-Comix
As always, follow the money.
9 posted on
02/15/2018 7:54:47 AM PST by
bgill
(CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
To: PJ-Comix
It’s not just IT workers that Disney screws with. A friend’s daughter worked for Disney. Good job and she got to travel the world buying stuff to decorate their restaurants. But as soon as she was close to working long enough to get the benefits of a permanent employee, she was laid off. Apparently it was a common practice with them.
10 posted on
02/15/2018 8:15:12 AM PST by
hanamizu
To: PJ-Comix
I visited Disneyworld in 1973 and have not been back. With good reason.
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