Search results for H-1B (152)
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Assessing the New Republican “Standards for Immigration Reform”
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Indian IT Outsourcing Firm Pays Biggest Immigration Fine in History
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Future Flows and Worker Rights in S. 744: A Guide to How the Senate Immigration Bill Would Modify Current Law
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Good Immigration Management Requires Much Better Data and Research
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Is Senate Immigration Bill Better Than the Status Quo?
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Senate Immigration Legislation Would Improve Human Trafficking Protections for Guestworkers
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Americans want fewer high-tech guestworkers, not more
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Senator Merkley Takes on H-2B Guestworker Abuses
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J-1 exchange visitors deserve labor rights and human trafficking protections
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Current and proposed high-skilled guestworker policies discourage STEM students and grads from entering IT
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Senate immigration bill’s key innovations for high-skilled workers are in jeopardy
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Brookings H-1B Report’s Flawed Analysis & Flawed Process
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Gang of 8 bill could give nearly half of new IT jobs requiring a college degree to guestworkers
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What we read (and watched) today
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Guestworkers in the high-skill U.S. labor market: An analysis of supply, employment, and wage trends
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Why the W-Visa agreement should be welcomed
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What we read today
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CEOs explain how H-1B visa hurts U.S. competitiveness
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Does the Immigration Innovation Act Help Offshore Outsourcing Firms? Financial Advisory Firm Says Yes
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News from EPI › H-1B visa program is not attracting the best and brightest workers, new EPI paper finds
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Are foreign students the ‘best and brightest’?: Data and implications for immigration policy
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The Immigration Innovation (I2) Act of 2013
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Problems in the high tech labor market
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Top 10 users of H-1B guest worker program are all offshore outsourcing firms
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H-2 and H-1B visas
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America’s Genius Glut
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Key EPI research on immigration
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Litigation reveals extensive abuse of guest workers in the U.S.
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American Immigration Council is wrong about H-1B fraud rules
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News from EPI › No evidence of worker shortage in STEM fields, new EPI study finds