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Glass
29th April 2015, 07:17 PM
This happens here in the construction industry. Most projects here are now built by people from asia.

I am betting that these Visa employees are given money incentives funded by US taxpayers to take jobs from US taxpayers.


Disney Flies In Foreign Workers To Replace Americans

At the end of October, IT employees at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts were called, one-by-one, into conference rooms to receive notice of their layoffs. Multiple conference rooms had been set aside for this purpose, and in each room an executive read from a script informing the worker that their last day would be Jan. 30, 2015.
Some workers left the rooms crying; others appeared shocked. This went on all day. As each employee received a call to go to a conference room, others in the office looked up sometimes with pained expressions. One IT worker recalls a co-worker mouthing “no” as he walked by on the way to a conference room.

What follows is a story of competing narratives about the restructuring of Disney’s global IT operations of its parks and resorts division. But the focus is on the role of H-1B workers. Use of visa workers in a layoff is a public policy issue, particularly for Disney.

Disney CEO Bob Iger is one of eight co-chairs of the Partnership for a New American Economy, a leading group advocating for an increase in the H-1B visa cap. Last Friday, this partnership was a sponsor of an H-1B briefing at the U.S. Capitol for congressional staffers. The briefing was closed to the press.

One of the briefing documents handed out at the congressional forum made this claim: “H-1B workers complement – instead of displace – U.S. Workers.” It explains that as employers use foreign workers to fill “more technical and low-level jobs, firms are able to expand” and allow U.S. workers “to assume managerial and leadership positions.”

The document was obtained by Norman Matloff, a computer science professor at the University of California at Davis and a longtime critic of the H-1B program. He posted it on his blog.

Disney says its restructuring wasn’t about displacing workers, but was intended to shift more IT resources to projects involving innovation. That involves hiring many new people to fill new roles. Prior to the reorganization, 28% of Disney’s IT staff were in roles focused on new capabilities; after this reorganization, that figure was 65%, a source at Disney said.

“We have restructured our global technology organization to significantly increase our cast member focus on future innovation and new capabilities, and are continuing to work with leading technical firms to maintain our existing systems as needed,” Jacquee Wahler, a Walt Disney World spokesperson, said in a statement.

Disney officials did not want to comment about the situation beyond that statement.

From the perspective of five laid-off Disney IT workers, all of whom agreed to speak on the condition of anonymity, Disney cut well-paid and longtime staff members, some who had been previously singled out for excellence, as it shifted work to contractors. These contractors used foreign labor, mostly from India. The laid-off workers believe the primary motivation behind Disney’s action was cost-cutting.


Link (http://govtslaves.info/disney-flies-in-foreign-workers-to-replace-americans/)

Ares
29th April 2015, 07:34 PM
Being in I.T. I see that quite a bit. I know why Disney cut a large chunk of it's I.T. staff because I work for the company that is handling a good portion of their migration.

I can't go into anymore detail than that unfortunately due to an NDA.

ximmy
29th April 2015, 07:35 PM
It's exactly what John Angelos was talking about ....

http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?83193-The-Baltimore-Riots-The-Stunning-Comments-By-Orioles-Owner-s-Son

That said, my greater source of personal concern, outrage and sympathy beyond this particular case is focused neither upon one night’s property damage nor upon the acts, but is focused rather upon the past four-decade period during which an American political elite have shipped middle class and working class jobs away from Baltimore and cities and towns around the U.S. to third-world dictatorships like China and others, plunged tens of millions of good hard-working Americans into economic devastation, and then followed that action around the nation by diminishing every American’s civil rights protections in order to control an unfairly impoverished population living under an ever-declining standard of living and suffering at the butt end of an ever-more militarized and aggressive surveillance state.

ELITE PLAN FOR AMERICA:
remove jobs + open borders + aggravate populace + instill police state = millions of hard working low wage employees making money for the elite.

palani
30th April 2015, 05:21 AM
Must be an Asian mindset. A Korean company I used to work for would have us obtain quotes from domestic engineering firms for projects that needed done. They would then take the quote as the baseline, milk it for ideas and have the project completed in either Japan or Korea and shipped in.

These guys just wanted to see what the market would bear. They never had any intent to give projects to local companies.

Glass
30th April 2015, 07:18 AM
when you search for "Partnership for a New American Economy" you get redirected to this web site:
http://www.renewoureconomy.org/

This is a highly propagandized web site with very little content up front. Many slogans and calls to action. It does have some interesting links though. Research section reveals:

Join America’s mayors and business leaders in making the case for sensible immigration reform as a way to boost economic growth and create jobs for Americans


Learn more about why mayors and business leaders believe sensible immigration reform will drive American economic growth.


The Partnership for a New American Economy brings together more than 500 Republican, Democratic, and Independent mayors and business leaders who support immigration reform as a way of creating jobs for Americans today.

There is a report here (http://www.renewoureconomy.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Briefing-Book-on-Understanding-and-Improving-H-1B-Visas-4-24-2015.pdf) that says there are not enough highly skilled Americans coming out of University so they have to import highly skilled people from other countries and what better people than the ones who came to American universities to educated with these higher skills. No doubt subsidized by Americans themselves. And it's still not enough. American kids get denied the education, and it gets sold to foreigners who learn the skills and then they take the jobs of the people who paid for their education.

The United States is home to many of the best universities in the world. They are the cradles of the U.S. innovation economy, drawing not only the brightest minds from around the country but also many of the most talented individuals from all over the globe. Our universities are a magnet for top talent and are an enormous competitive advantage for the United States. However, we increasingly squander this advantage with immigration policies that make it extremely difficult for foreign students to remain in the country and work after they graduate
But each one of these creates 1.83 new jobs for Americans. No mention of what kind of jobs. Highly skilled high paying jobs? Or low skilled low paying jobs?

For every H-1B worker, 1.83 jobs for native-born Americans are created


Highly skilled foreign-born STEM workers in the United States may explain up to a quarter of productivity growth in the country over the last 20 years

and it goes on. Nothing to sustantiate any of the claims. But giving jobs to other people will create more american jobs.

Twisted Titan
30th April 2015, 08:21 AM
When you wish upon a star.
The jew will steal your livelyhood no matter who you are....

gunDriller
30th April 2015, 08:54 AM
outsource American health care


and American manufacturing can be a lot more competitive.