Posted on 03/25/2016 10:44:25 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom
[...] It's not just senators and presidential candidates who are speaking out. Displaced IT professionals are telling about their experiences of having to train their visa-holding replacements. They are raising questions, and, increasingly, they are doing so in public.
The latest to do so is Craig Diangelo, a longtime employee at Northeast Utilities (now Eversource) until he trained his visa-holding replacement. He was laid off two years ago and has not spoken out about the incident because of a non-disparagement clause in his severance agreement.
The use of the visa at U.S. companies is an "epidemic" that has affected thousands, Diangelo said.
Approximately 200 IT workers at Eversource were laid off after the company hired India-based outsourcers Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services to provide IT services.
The non-disparagement clause in the severance package made former employees cautious about speaking out. But after two years since his layoff, Diangelo said he can no longer be silent.
With Blumenthal looking on, Diangelo said it was important for him to exercise his rights as an American.
"It's come to the point where the story has to get out," said Diangelo, who is calling for changes in the H-1B laws. "People have to stop being afraid of not being able to speak and doing everything anonymously."
Blumenthal has urged the company to drop the non-disparagement clause, which he calls a "gag order."
Eversource has defended itself, in part, by pointing out that its post-merger IT reorganization was needed to modernize its systems, and that it needed outside help to carry out the upgrades.
The utility also said that it only employs three people under a non-immigrant visa program. But Eversource is only describing its direct hires, not its contractor workforce. [...]
(Excerpt) Read more at computerworld.com ...
Read this morning eversource ceo got a 700k raise.
“I know the H-1B very well[snip] and it’s something that I frankly use”....Donald Trump
Selected Trump articles on FR, with links, from 12:00 AM to 2:00 PM EST, 3/25/16:
Corporate profits fall for first time since Great Recession MSN
The Consequences of Losing an Economic War EconomyInCrisis
Trump gives displaced IT workers attention, and he's not alone ComputerWorld
Study: Establishment Economists Wasting Our Time EconomyInCrisis
China Has Slowly Been Bleeding Us Dry EconomyInCrisis
JUST FACTS About Trumps Political Contributions Dennis Michael Lynch
Uprising In Europe - Slovenia Chants "Donald Trump, Donald Trump!" RedStateWatcher
Plot twist: Long ignored, California could be deciding factor in GOP race FoxNews
Donald Trump lacks top GOP supporters in state (Wisconsin)
CAIR to Register Millions of Muslim Voters to Stop Trump Movement Breitbart
Your thoughts: Is Cruz running to be VP nominee for Romney, Ryan or Jeb? (vanity)
DHS: 'No Intention of Deporting' Most Illegals Rick Moran
Donald Trumps delegates vow to stay loyal in contested convention Wash.Times
Those who insist Trump cant beat Clinton have to explain her serious problems Kevin Collins
Can Trump get to 1,237 delegates? CNN
Top Friederich Hayek Quotes (Nobel Prize Winning Economist)
A.B. Stoddard: How The Donald can win The Hill
The coming Trump landslide Joseph Farah, WND
Trump as Nominee Could Transition GOP to Different, New, Exciting, Robust Party Pat Buchanan
Revealed: Trumps big plan to stop a contested convention MSNBC
Cruz Must Be the Anti-Trump Mona Charen
Curious case of woman Trump interviewed for a job this week WaPo TDS HQ
Trumps shocking ignorance, laid bare WaPo (TDS is strong with this one)
Of Course Trump's Policies Would Cause a Trade War: By Trump on Americans Forbes
Insiders to Trump: No majority, no nomination Politico
Brokered Conventions Often Produce Winning President Federalist [often? not.]
Donald Trump: Jobs Will Solve the Problems Black Americans Face Truth Dig
World agrees with Trump: Immigrants take jobs, services Paul Bedard
Poll Suggests Trump Would Be Weak Candidate in Nov NYT re Quinnipiac
Reuters Poll Reading: Trump vs. Clinton [1,048 LVs: Clinton 41 Trump 38]
Free Republic 2016 Caucus Open Discussion Thread LXVI
If you train your replacement you’re an idiot.
Well I've been considering that -- but lack experience doing it.
I'm looking into working from home too.
Been there. Done that. Got the tshirt.
Bitter? Oh, a tad.
These jerks will be shocked, shocked I tell you when the pitchforks and torches show up outside their corner suite doors.
“The truth is never a disparement.”
Preach it, brother.
Oh, by all means train them. With malice aforethought.
Any idea when Trump will have rallies? Haven’t seen one for a while.
I did catch a re-run of the AIPAC speech President Trump gave. The crowd went wild for him as he spoke like an American President should.
I could listen to him all day.
A friend of mine had the same thing happen. Lost the job then couldn’t find another fast enough, did several part time jobs instead not IT related. He had to sell his home and move half way across the country to his new job. Took a year to find that job.
Plenty of folks collecting unemployment here in NYS and perfectly happy not working or looking very hard.
I believe it was written into legislation he sponsored.
Not at the wages The Donald is willing to pay.
The best way to find out is to get on the pinglist of PJBankard and/or Nikos1121, who do the rally threads. I do the twice-daily "Make America Great Again" summaries of the days' Trump news as posted on FR.
When he fires all those foreign workers and brings work back to US then and only then should we think he means what he says.
But then you’re compromising your morals. If I’m collecting a paycheck I will do my best for that employer or I’m free to leave.
I was RIF’ed in 2003, 6 months after moving into a new house, and 4 months after the birth of my second child. It took me 6 months to get a job, paying 1/2 of what I was making. I worked there for 6 months, and was again RIF’ed. It only took me a month (thank God), to find work - as a contractor 3 hours away for the US Army (this would be Nov. of 2004 now). I worked for the contract company until May of 2005, then started where I am now in August of 2005, and by the grace of God, still here. I’m just now - 13 years later, back up to the salary I had in 2003. But, I never lost the house, etc.
I slept on the floor of a hotel room, sharing it with two other contractors during the week, would drive home after work on Fridays, spend time with my (by then) 3 children and wife, go to church on Sunday, laundry, spend time with the kids, and go to bed about 8 PM - to get up at 2 AM Monday and do the 3 hour drive back to the Army base and do it all over again. It was a grueling 6 months. But, we survived. Just keep your faith, and don’t give up.
I want to be added.
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