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Testimony Opposing H1B Visa Program |
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Friday, 31 March 2006 |
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"Mr. Chairman and distinguished members of the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Claims, my name is David Huber and I am an Information Technology Network Professional who has first-hand experience with the H-1B visa program. I am here, not as an expert on how the H-1B program is supposed to work. I am not an economist who can recite all of the benefits the H-1B program is supposed to be bringing to our country. Rather, I am here today as an American citizen and an engineer whose life has been devastated by that program." Download complete transcript of David Huber, member of IllinoisTechsUnite, at http://judiciary.house.gov/OversightTestimony.aspx?ID=591 |
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Rivals Contest FCC's Ruling On Verizon |
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Thursday, 30 March 2006 |
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A group representing telephone and Internet companies on Wednesday challenged action by U.S. regulators that freed Verizon Communications from rules on its broadband data services for businesses. |
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AT&T Tries To ReWrite Contract |
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Wednesday, 29 March 2006 |
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The CWA National filed charges at the NLRB stating the company bargained in bad faith around several of the provisions in the job security letter in the new 2005 Contract. The Union wants to see jobs filled by full-time regular employees and Member’s of the CWA Bargaining Committee who worked on this language are completely frustrated with what is going on with this. The surplus was declared before the company bargained or even reviewed the new 60-day clock with our Union. The company was told over and over during bargaining that there would be no agreement unless these issues were addressed. The language is clear. It is outrageous that they are not implementing it. |
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