To: clamper1797
Just when are people going to start suing firms that use these loopholes?
To: StolarStorm
They should not sue but ban together and refuse to work with any H1-B or train any of them. For pretection, if everyone stood together the company would get the message.
My ex husband lost his job to Indian workers after 20 years as a top-notch technical writer. August before they laid him off they sent him to Mexico for three weeks to train those people. Before that, he taught classes. What did he get for his trouble? THE BOOT.
The company is Alcatel which is owned by the French. If you know anyone that works for this POS company give them my humble regards....NOT
To: StolarStorm
Just when are people going to start suing firms that use these loopholes? Sun Micro is being sued for this right now. It's been in the news. By the way the adjusted (realistic) high tech unemployment figures printed in the Merky News is over 33%. The mortgage default rate per Merky News and KGO TV is 49% in the Bay Area
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04/08/2003 8:15:03 PM PDT by
clamper1797
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