A phony STEM shortage and the scandal of engineering visas -- how American jobs get outsourced
I can say there is probably a lot of truth here. So, is it Objectivistfor a business to use the system, or manipulate it, to be able to pull in people willing to work at lower wages and the lay off their American employees? I can see both sides to the argument, but I am curious how the Gulch looks at this.
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that the people whose backgrounds are easily researched
and, thus, those who can carry clearances readily, are
at a premium in certain industries. . your career in the
navy and mine in the manhattan project naturally have
resistance to imported talent. . others aren't so fortunate.
the world is a much smaller place than it was when
I was growing up, choosing between electrical and
mechanical engineering. . many of my friends didn't
choose science-based futures, and there are those
who wish they had. . but now, even that "best" choice
is threatened. . it means that personal excellence
is worth far more than it was, then. . WoW. -- j
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I think that the lack of personnel for low-level jobs should be accounted for by a temp visa system (strawberries need to be picked); for people who have graduated with needed tech degrees then let's keep them here as citizens.
Jan
Jan
What right does the government have to tell us who we can support?
Only those who MAY vote MAY contribute and the contribution must be used in the same area of geo-political interest.
Soft Money and vote buying solved in one sentence
Never happen people like being bought and sold and their votes. .
Third Law of Objectivism - moral values. i am, it is; it works it's useful; is it moral?
However, that may have been a survival tactic because of the threatening chaos so prevalent in the past 30 plus years.
To be honest...I've no idea how Rand would have view it.
There is not a fixed number of jobs of any sort. Jobs are just people helping one another. The more people working out creative new ways to use technology to solve human problems the better.
I will say that the 'looting' here is the ability to hire qualified employees who willingly accept your offer in order to come to the U.S. That doesn't actually sound unethical to me.
I do not suggest that people acting in good faith under law be imprisoned, but that the laws must be changed to punish unethical behavior.
You are not talking to a liberal looter who has altruism as his banner to hide his statist goals.
Choosing not to loot is not altruism; its ethical behavior. Pursuit of self interest is no more a defense of unethical behavior than altruism is a defense for unethical behavior.
Unethical behavior in pursuit of self interest is still unethical behavior.
Some CEOs of large companies have come to the conclusion they can use government to loot others without fear of any punishment other than a slap on the hand government fine (which only rewards other looters.) If these looters are not punished they will repeat the offense and others with marginal ethics will be encouraged to loot as well.
Why are you defending them, WS?
You sound like my far left friends who want to incarcerate the people they disagree with.
So is it freedom for all who agree with me?
How capable are the graduates? Does graduation equate to competence?
"a growing number of PhDs are in jobs that do not take advantage of the taxpayers’ investment in their lengthy education."
What taxpayers? Why are taxpayers investing in higher education of individuals at all?
I think the H-1B visa program is a scam to benefit companies with "pull", that is, able to buy the votes of con-gress. I would cancel all H-1B visas that were hired to replace citizens that were laid off, and I would terminate the program immediately, and deport every H-1B visa recipient except those holding positions that cannot be filled by American citizens. I would jail the CEOs of the companies who made contributions to politicians voting for the program and who head companies employing H-1B visa holders instead of competent American citizens.