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Tommy -
"When employers feel the need to legalize aliens, it may be due to a
shortage of suitable U.S. workers, but even in a depressed economy,
Employers who favor aliens have an arsenal of legal means to reject all U.S.
workers who apply." --Immigration Lawyer Joel Stewart
Companies /must/ advertise positions before hiring an Legal Permanent
Resident (Green Card) worker, but they do /not/ have to advertise positions
that they intend to fill with H-1B workers.
Cohen and Grigsby law firm shows employers how to game the system (Perm =
Green Card):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCbFEgFajGU#t=01m37s
- sjl
Tommy wrote:
true. i worked on a contract at a place that did exactly that. once they
started getting the lower level programmers asking for the job they were
told that the position was for one that was already taken. thanks to the
lax H1-B laws they satisfied the requirements just by posting the opening.
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