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In reply to the discussion: Texas engineer, whose wife sent Obama his résumé, still unemployed [View all]"Biden has been in congress or VP since 1972"
...what does that have to do with causing the economic crisis and this person being out of a job?
I'm fairly certain that if the Obama administration sees an opening to protect U.S. workers, they will take it.
EPI applauds new Labor Department immigration rules that protect U.S. and foreign workers
By Ross Eisenbrey and Daniel Costa
Today the U.S. Department of Labor released a set of comprehensive regulations that will govern foreign labor certification in the H-2B guest worker program. We strongly support the new regulations and commend Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, the Department of Labor and the Obama Administration for acting to protect the interests of unemployed U.S. workers and H-2B guest workers. The rules are an important measure that will help fix a program in which instances of abuse, fraud and exploitation have been common, as revealed by government reports and investigations, as well as media coverage.
The updated H-2B program will help put unemployed U.S. workers back to work by requiring employers to do more to recruit them before the department approves requests for foreign workers. The rules will also protect foreign H-2B workers from exploitation in the recruitment process by banning foreign labor recruiters from charging certain fees and requiring employers to pay visa and travel costs.
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In May of last year, we submitted detailed public comments to the Labor Department in support of the new rules. Hundreds of other organizations and individuals submitted public comments, and the department has carefully and meticulously reviewed them. The departments lengthy analysis, released today in conjunction with the rule, does an excellent job of considering and addressing the concerns of employers and worker advocates. The final rule strikes a fair and appropriate balance between the concerns of all stakeholders involved in the H-2B program.
The following are some of the most important elements of the H-2B rules:
By Ross Eisenbrey and Daniel Costa
Today the U.S. Department of Labor released a set of comprehensive regulations that will govern foreign labor certification in the H-2B guest worker program. We strongly support the new regulations and commend Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, the Department of Labor and the Obama Administration for acting to protect the interests of unemployed U.S. workers and H-2B guest workers. The rules are an important measure that will help fix a program in which instances of abuse, fraud and exploitation have been common, as revealed by government reports and investigations, as well as media coverage.
The updated H-2B program will help put unemployed U.S. workers back to work by requiring employers to do more to recruit them before the department approves requests for foreign workers. The rules will also protect foreign H-2B workers from exploitation in the recruitment process by banning foreign labor recruiters from charging certain fees and requiring employers to pay visa and travel costs.
<...>
In May of last year, we submitted detailed public comments to the Labor Department in support of the new rules. Hundreds of other organizations and individuals submitted public comments, and the department has carefully and meticulously reviewed them. The departments lengthy analysis, released today in conjunction with the rule, does an excellent job of considering and addressing the concerns of employers and worker advocates. The final rule strikes a fair and appropriate balance between the concerns of all stakeholders involved in the H-2B program.
The following are some of the most important elements of the H-2B rules:
- Employers will be required to provide U.S. workers in similar positions at least the same wages and benefits provided to H-2B workers, including transportation costs.
- An online H-2B job registry for U.S. jobseekers will be created.
- U.S. and foreign workers will be protected from retaliation for engaging in concerted activity.
- Employers will be required to guarantee workers a total number of work hours equal to at least three-fourths of the workdays in each 12-week period.
- Employers will be required to keep records documenting their recruitment of U.S. workers and to accept referrals of unemployed workers from state workforce agencies.
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Yes, anyone who will work for free is clearly worth big money and will get on the fast track..
Fumesucker
Apr 2012
#6
Picture that person posted as a reply is of himself participating in any immigrant/diversity issue
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#44
And we'll just pretend that this started in 2008 and it was only the evil republicans that did this.
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2012
#75
Ummmmm, noooo. I live in DFW. I have over 200 dev emails and I'm not Dice active...
uponit7771
Apr 2012
#32
How dare you say such a thing. It interferes with the OP's insistence on blaming Obama for it.
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#46
Com'on, facts and evidence have nothing to do with this OP. It's about bashing Obama and immigrants
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#62
Only several thousands going back 14 years, but I'm sure that isn't indicative of anything either.nt
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2012
#76
Perhaps companies don't want to get involved with an obvious racist? Why isn't Rick Perry....
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2012
#60
Not for this OP it wouldn't. This OP has no intention of calling out a White Republican Governor.
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#64
I kinda figured that. Had it been me, I would've dismissed this person instantly after......
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2012
#72
are you shrugging at me?! them's fightin' gestures... PUT UP THOSE DUKES!11!!
dionysus
Apr 2012
#110
with no evidence presented at all that foreigners in N Texas took her husband's job
bigtree
Apr 2012
#92
the man was offered work and was prevented from accepting because of his personal situation
bigtree
Apr 2012
#99
what region did Bernie Sanders specifically mention, or exclude in his testimony?
bart95
Apr 2012
#103
neither of us have a cam in their home, a bug on their phone or a keylogger on their computers
bart95
Apr 2012
#106
Bernie never said that N Texas jobs in this man's field were filled by foreign workers
bigtree
Apr 2012
#94