The cheap-labor demand from U.S. and Indian outsourcing companies was delivered by the Business Roundtable to Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen at the Department of Homeland Defense. Nielsen’s chief of staff formerly lobbied for two of the Indian firms who signed the letter.
The Roundtable signers also include CEOs at IBM, Mastercard, Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan Chase & Co., PepsiCo, Visa, and Verizon, as well as the progressive CEOs of Apple and Salesforce.
The CEO of Internet giant Cisco Systems also signed, even though his company is reportedly facing an investigation from the Department of Labor for its alleged discrimination against American college graduates by favoring cheap Indian software programmers.
Click to access Immigration.Nielsen%20Letter%2008232018.pdf
Every person and company on that letter should be anathema to you and yours. And that POS eGOP Kansas Rep. should be outsourced to Mexico. Pronto.
Hear! Hear! (or is it here! here!?)
https://cis.org/There-STEM-Worker-Shortage
Our country has more than twice as many workers with STEM degrees as there are STEM jobs.
From PBS (yes, THAT PBS….even some of the libs are starting to catch on): https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/the-bogus-high-tech-worker-sho
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When freakin’ PBS knows the score, you know its gotta be super-sad. They must be losing a lot of donations from the now jobless IT people who would listen to Whadddaya Know or This American Life.
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Good links, btw. Thanks.
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