Posted on 07/14/2015 12:52:14 PM PDT by xzins
A few weeks ago we told you how Senator Marco Rubio provided the final 60th vote to grant fast track trade promotion authority to President Obama, and how he supports Obamas intended expansion of the H-1B foreign guest worker program, in spite of the devastating effects expanding the program will have on American workers.
Now our friends at Breitbart report that Rubio has doubled down on his support of the H-1B program, even as workers he allegedly represents in Florida are being laid-off, forced to train their foreign replacements and allegedly being blacklisted by their former employer Disney.
As Breitbarts Adelle Nazarian reports, even after Microsofts announcement last week that it will terminate another 7,800 U.S. workers in order to replace them with cheaper labor this on top of the 18,000 its already laid off.
Rubios I-Squared bill would effectively further the plight of American STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and IT workers. Computer World notes that during a speech in Chicago last week, Rubio emphasized the false narrative that a lack of skilled American workers is the cause of these massive layoffs, using the phrase skills gap as his hook; a code phrase which is also employed by Microsoft, Southern California Edison and other companies that have laid-off American workers and replaced them with cheaper foreign guest workers.
In reality, says Nazarian, there is a surplus, not shortage, of skilled U.S. workers and not enough STEM jobs to accommodate these citizens.
Eleven Senators, including Rubios fellow Senator from Florida Democrat Bill Nelson, have for an investigation of the obvious abuses of the H-1B program by companies such as Disney, but Rubio has so far declined to join them.
Breitbarts Nazarian quotes a skeptical congressional aide saying, Mr. Rubios staff says they dont want to investigate Disney because they do not trust Mr. Obama to handle the H-1B program. But if that is true, then how do they explain why Mr. Rubio is pushing to triple the number of H-1B visas given to Mr. Obama to hand out? If Mr. Rubio didnt trust Mr. Obama with H-1Bs wouldnt he be pushing to suspend the program rather than joining Corporate Americas crusade to triple it?
Of course Rubios support for expanding the H-1B visa program that Disney is apparently abusing probably has nothing to do with the fact that H1-B visa expansion is endorsed by Disney CEO Bob Iger, who serves on the board of the Partnership for the New American Economy, arguably the largest immigration lobbying group in the nation in terms of its reach. PNAE has strongly endorsed H1-B increases and legislation to that effect.
Disney has laid of hundreds of American workers, forcing them to trains their H1-B visa-holding replacements.
A New York Times report detailed the situation at Disney and other companies where positions are outsourced to companies that hire foreign workers who come to the United States on H-1B visas.
That particular visa is often described as a way to employ foreign workers when companies can't find enough skilled Americans to do the work.
But that's a lie. In reality, says Beth Kassab of The Orlando Sentinel, companies have come to view workers on these visas like generic drugs just as effective, but a lot cheaper.
It's all about profit, says Ron Hira of the Economic Policy Institute and who testified before Congress in March about the ramifications of the visa program.
Hira said he made a Freedom of Information Act request for the wages of the employees of the outsourcing firm used by Disney. The median was about $62,000.
But he says he spoke to a laid-off Disney employee who was making about $100,000.
"H-1B guest workers are cheaper than American workers and don't have much bargaining power, and any company would be foolish not to take advantage of this highly lucrative business model that has been inadvertently created by Congress and multiple presidential administrations," writes Hira, who recently published a book on outsourcing and also teaches at Howard University.
Professor Hira is being much too polite or is just plain naïve about how Congress works Congress didnt inadvertently create this highly lucrative business model it was lobbied into it and Marco Rubio just voted to expand it, no doubt at the bidding of Disney and other beneficiaries.
As Senator Jeff Sessions noted in his post fast track vote statement, "This econometarian ideology holds that if a company can increase its bottom line whether by insourcing foreign workers or outsourcing productionthen its always a win, never a downside.
"President Obama, and allies in Congress, have won this fast-track vote. But, in exchange, they may find that they are losing something far greater: the trust of the American people. Americans have a fundamental, decent, and just demand: that the people they elect defend their interests. And every issue to come before us in the coming months will have to pass this test: does this strengthen, or weaken, the position of the everyday, loyal American citizen?
Some 250 Orlando-based Disney workers were not only let go and replaced by cheaper (and younger) foreign workers they were also required to train their foreign worker replacements.
"I just couldn't believe they could fly people in to sit at our desks and take over our jobs exactly," one former worker, who wasn't named and is now unemployed, told The New York Times. "It was so humiliating to train somebody else to take over your job. I still can't grasp it."
Neither, apparently, can Marco Rubio.
The UniParty Establishment
It was over for this guy before he started.
Why Scott Walker keeps dropping Marco Rubios name as VP
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Yep.
I wonder how he became bought and paid for by the chamber of commerce?
It’s so sad. Had he been principled, he truly could have been a difference-making leader.
Hopefully, this will kill that.
H-1B kill it.
Yes. I’d get rid of the designation altogether.
You’re either immigrating or you’re not.
I don’t even care for worker visas. Let the farmers go to mechanized pickers. That’s probably a good idea in the long run.
I don’t think he was bought, I think this was always how he was, and he was just playing at being a conservative because he wanted to ride the tea party wave into office.
Another final nail in the coffin of this fake Tea Partier. He is establishment Republican through and through.
I would LOVE to see one of those black listed Disney employees run for the Senate seat he is vacating. Poetic justice, clearly we have a skills gap all right, a POLITICAL skills gap!
I’ve worked beside immigrants (green card, h1b, students, tourists and illegals) for 60 years, the last 33 in IT. It would be difficult to prove that any of these immigrants “took” the job of a citizen. Employers create jobs. Employees do not have property rights to a job created by an employer.
McCain led him astray. The problem was he let them too easily. Mclame knows he can’t do that to Cruz which is why he just tries to dismiss him as crazy.
An H1B isn’t even an immigrant, spin.
They’re a temp worker brought in by a firm in most cases.
So, explain to me why it is pro-American worker to fire American workers and have them replaced by cheaper temporary help for other countries.
And just for the record, I spoke with an individual involved in sitting in on these ‘so-called interviews’ with IT workers. He verified that language skills are seriously lacking and that the rating of fluency is a joke. He says the same about their IT skills. That their fluency makes their skill irrelevant or that their lack of true skill makes their relevancy a matter of pure economics.
He has found that the system of purchasing position in these cultures means that a huge number of fluency and skill ratings are bribe driven. That’s just how those countries work.
And McCain is the crazy one.
Remember his ‘white knight to the rescue’ dash to Washington during the housing/bundlers crash?
On arrival, he rolled over so they could see his belly. After that he was done.
Cruz and Rubio are on the same page concerning h1b nonsense.
Yeah, the jerk blamed Palin for losing and he was the one who wanted to play nice with the terrorist. She is the only reason I voted for the songbird.
Cruz is walking his back.
He has said publically that it must be a verified, unfilled job with zero American IT workers to fill it.
I’m hoping he puts that in legislation.
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