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Sen. Blumenthal Demands Lifting of IT 'Gag' Order (computerworld.com)

dcblogs writes: U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the layoff and replacement of IT workers by foreign workers at a state energy utility. But he is also demanding that the utility, Eversource Energy, drop a particularly restrictive non-disparagement clause that laid off employees had to sign to receive their severance. This clause bars discussion "that would tend to disparage or discredit" the utility. [emphasis added] He wants the employees, who had to train foreign replacements, to be able to state "honestly what happened to them."

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  1. Re:can't the state do something about this? by liquid_schwartz · · Score: 2, Informative

    Makes sense, but a state still has ultimate control over whether that company can do business within that state, correct? Otherwise, state regulation would be worthless and toothless.

    The ability of states to regulate much of anything has been reduced through the years. It helps that the Federal Supreme court gets to decide what the Federal government can and cannot do. Do doubt if a state's Supreme Court was deciding things would be different.

  2. Re:Rajiv.. by sims+2 · · Score: 4, Informative

    I think you are refering to Approximations https://xkcd.com/1047/

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  3. Ought to be Illegal by Ritz_Just_Ritz · · Score: 3, Informative

    Look, I like capitalism as much as the next fella...however....

    I find it really hard to believe that with all the universities in this country annually graduating hundreds of thousands (millions?) in disciplines ranging from engineering to mathematics, comp sci, physics, etc. that it is necessary to import tech labor. When you consider all the additional inefficiency introduced in the form of language difficulties and what I've often found to be poor training (every problem isn't one that can be solved by consultants by the pound excreting bad java code), I find it hard to believe that it's even worth the effort to game the system in the first place. Yet here we are with legions of billion dollar companies that exist solely to exploit loopholes in the US immigration system while taking advantage of citizen workers and taking fat chunks of income ostensibly paid to the poor saps that are being pimped out to line their pockets.

    Frankly, I don't believe that a tech labor shortage exists. What exists is a market distortion that's perpetuated by a corrupt group of companies that line the pockets of politicians in order to siphon their share of guest worker salaries. Just say no.

  4. Top H1B visa companies 2015 by h8sg8s · · Score: 5, Informative

    Infosys Limited 4875
    Ibm India Private Limited 2757
    Wipro Limited 2008
    Tata Consultancy Services Limited 1699
    Ernst Young Us Llp 1268
    Microsoft Corp 1222
    Deloitte Consulting Lp 1161
    Accenture 1043
    Hcl America Inc 865
    Ust Global Inc 600
    Ibm 553
    Larsen Toubro Infotech Limited 517
    Igate Technologies Inc 491
    Amazon Corporate Llc 447
    Cognizant Technology Solutions U S 439
    Marlabs Inc 374
    Syntel Consulting Inc 367
    Qualcomm Technologies 306
    Tech Mahindra (Americas),inc. 305
    Apple Inc 300
    J P Morgan Chase 289
    Oracle America Inc 282

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