To: clamper1797
An employer who is hiring H1-B's for positions in which there is an ample supply of citizen talent is breaking the law. I've read a lot of posts about people being "personally" "replaced" by an H1-B. If that's true, you have a legitimate lawsuit on your hands, either for personal gain or simple revenge.
But I never read posts about such actions, or read about them in the paper. It must be a conspiracy.
21 posted on
08/11/2003 11:09:46 AM PDT by
Mr. Bird
To: Mr. Bird
Sun Microsystems is being sued for H1B violations right now
22 posted on
08/11/2003 11:13:43 AM PDT by
clamper1797
(Conservative by nature ... Republican in Spirit ... Patriot by Heart ... and Anti Liberal BY GOD)
To: Mr. Bird
I've read a lot of posts about people being "personally" "replaced" by an H1-B and so you think we are all lying about it ????
23 posted on
08/11/2003 11:15:49 AM PDT by
clamper1797
(Conservative by nature ... Republican in Spirit ... Patriot by Heart ... and Anti Liberal BY GOD)
To: Mr. Bird
If that's true, you have a legitimate lawsuit on your hands, either for personal gain or simple revenge. But I never read posts about such actions, or read about them in the paper. It must be a conspiracy. The fact is, lawyers will not take these actions on a contingency basis. So you have essentially middle class people trying to pay for their lawyers (and this after they are living on unemployment comp. or at a substandard job) to sue MegaLith Outsourcing Corp. and its team of top-notch litigators who will bury the other side in discovery demands and depositions expenses. Hence the reluctance for taking such cases on a contingency.
42 posted on
08/11/2003 12:10:46 PM PDT by
Paul Ross
(A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one!-A. Hamilton)
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