Displaced Florida Disney Worker Details Humiliation Of Training H-1B Foreign Replacement
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This is what Donald Trump is talking about.
It's business. Disney is a business. I don't know what people expect.
Impact of """"""high-skilled"""""" immigration
[editline]28th February 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=TheNerdPest14;49832763]It's business. Disney is a business. I don't know what people expect.[/QUOTE]
For the government to not make these loop holes. This is literally the american government enabling american companies to fire americans. The native population is no longer desirable.
Man, I know where this guy is coming from. I currently do IT work after graduating with an Engineering degree - one that I should have gotten a programming job with - but I couldn't find open positions in my field. At the same time I was being told there were no openings, the companies I was applying to were pushing narratives that there just not enough skilled graduates coming from American universities and they needed to fill entry level skilled jobs with foreign workers.
[QUOTE=TheNerdPest14;49832763]It's business. Disney is a business. I don't know what people expect.[/QUOTE]
So is it ethical for every business in America, especially profitable ones that can actually afford to support domestic employees, to fire every single person and replace them with chinese and indian clones as if they never existed?
The H1-B is for high skilled labor designed to meet the needs of companies in a globalized world.
The heart breaking part of this story is that this dude will not get the unemployment benefits he deserves because he lives in America.
The solution is not to endorse nativist sentiments that shut down our borders to immigrants, it is to expand the social safety net.
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