Posted on 07/09/2015 7:20:09 AM PDT by C19fan
The war on the American worker is kicking into a new gear.
Microsoft is laying off an additional 7,800 U.S. workers, on top of the 18,000 it has already terminated. Meanwhile, the software giant is lobbying in Washington for an increase in H1B visas allowing the company to replace these workers with foreigners who are willing to work for far less.
Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL)80% , Chairman of the Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest, responded to the grim news and singled out 2016 presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)80% s (R-FL) I-Squared bill, which Microsoft is pushing for supporting. The bill would triple the number of H1B visas issued in the United States, potentially leaving even more Americans working in the STEM and IT fields jobless.
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I agree with Senator Sessions. This is America. Americans should get job preference and Americans should be hired FIRST!
He has essentially resigned from the Senate and will be getting some kind of CoC payoff after the election.
The H1Bs are the new indentured servants.
They’re tied to their jobs (if they want to stay in the country legally.)
This is how easy it would be - just show compassion for Americans who are being victimized every day by the politicians’ chamber-of-commerce-bought-and-paid-for policies regarding illegal immigration.
Thank you agaiin Senator Sessions for standing up for the American worker.
When did that start mattering? /S
I think that's questionable. I don't believe they are planning to replace any of them and yeah I heard about the Disney thing. What I understand is that MS took over another company and things haven't worked out as they planned.
Read the article. Microsoft already has plans to hire more H1B workers while they’re laying off US workers.
Yes but the new workers are not hardware engineers as are those laid off. Many of those hardware engineers are most likely capable of software engineering also and my guess is will be given special consideration if they apply for a software position.
Yep. Laying off 7500 American workers to make room for cheaper
illegals.
There is more incentive for an H1B to be legal than for say a dishwasher or a yard man. From the company’s as well as the tech’s viewpoint.
I agree with Sessions and no longer trust
Cruz or the other more obvious faux conservatives.
That’s right. Besides Rubio is too weak to “quash” a ripe plum on the sidewalk.
I must admit I’m wary of him now.
I don’t understand Ted Cruz’s embrace of this program. There are 92 million Americans out of the workforce and he believes in increasing the number of foreign tech workers. It’s bad political optics for Ted and it’s an issue someone like Trump can bash him over the head with. Ted really needs to rethink his position on H-1B visas because I think the economy will be the issue in 2016 and someone who advocates and can articulate an America-first agenda will be the strongest candidate in November next year. Supporting a guest worker program like this is not a positive asset.
I do. He needs money to run for President. His corporate paymasters call the tune. They want more cheap labor. Cruz obliges as do almost all the others in both major parties. They have abandoned the American worker and ultimately, this country, which will go down the toliet.
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