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    H-1B Visa Research Paper

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    one way to improve our economy? An answer can be found within an action that already occurs: having H-1B visas. These visas positively boost our community through both the economy and benefiting lives. If we want to improve the lives of the citizens of our nation, we should consider raising the cap. First, we need to be able to understand what H-1B visas--more specifically what the H-1B visa program truly is. It is a program that companies use to hire workers…

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    Free Trade Ethics

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    The debate for many years has been whether or not trade agreements help American workers or cause the loss of jobs to foreign workers and lower wages. Corporations are in business to generate a profit, but at what cost to Americans and the economy? What is the ethical choice when it comes to offshoring and outsourcing jobs and how honest should a corporation be about the use of this practice? Some of the businesses that have moved jobs to foreign countries are heralded as being innovative and…

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    STEM Workforce Shortage

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    shortages. This paper analyses both arguments regarding the domestic STEM workforce shortage: that foreign workers on H-1B visas are beneficial to our labor supply since US schools are not producing enough STEM graduates, and that the domestic STEM workforce shortage is a myth created by STEM executives. Despite the fact that foreign workers--in the country under H-1B visas--are taking domestic jobs, this allows for the US to revamp its education system. Technological advancements have…

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    is as follows: Complaint #1 On March 7, 2016, Myung Ah Kang and her employer hired Shane to assist in filing a H-1B visa petition. On April 15, 2016, Shane emailed Kang asking her to sign documents, and send scanned copies back. A scanned copy of the H1-B visa petition was filed on April 16, 2016, with the Vermont Service Center On May 6, 2016, Kang informed Shane that her H1-B visa petition was rejected and sent back, the next day Kang and Shane met to discuss the petition. Fast Horse…

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    Visa, Inc Visa is a modern company which has been around for 70 years. It follows a traditional organizational structure where workers report to managers, and managers report to their bosses. This system seems to be well suited for a large company like visa. As it reduces complications within the company by giving everyone a leader that would be within their day to day tasks. The major difference between visa structure and others, is that they have four separate structures for different regions…

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    H-1B Visa Reform Analysis

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    Trump May Weigh In On H-1B Visas, But Major Reform Depends On Congress The news story I chose this week on NPR, covered the pressing need for reform of the H-1B visas. This H-1B program grants permission for “thousands of highly skilled foreigners” work in the United States. This article seems to pertain specifically to the technical jobs that they uphold in the U.S. Essentially, this system has become corrupt due to things like a lottery deciding who receives the visas, foreign workers coming…

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    to promote the freedom of speech will not be seen in the short term, but may have great results in the long term . The MasterCard and Visa attack is still in its primary stages and results are not yet clear making the attack challenging to assess in terms of resulting changes. It is also challenging to determine if events similar in spirit to the MasterCard and Visa hack should be permissible. While many arguments can be made against Anonymous, such as, “It simply cannot be acceptable for…

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    I. Executive Summary This proposal urges Congress to support a reform of the H-2 temporary work visa program. Visa holders of the H-2 are highly susceptible to becoming victims of labor exploitation and labor trafficking. In hopes of providing more protections to migrants, this proposal recommends the following policy changes to the visa program: • Allow for portability between employers. • Prohibition of recruitment fees. • Establish a registered list of approved recruiters. • Require…

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    Student Visa Lawyers Meta Description: Call for Free consultation 855 LEGAL 05 for those in need of F-1 student visa and immigration help H1: Becoming a Student in the United States How to Legally Become an Student in The United States Once you have decided to continue your education, and furthermore, make the choice to continue at a school in the united states, knowing the next step to take can be challenging for some. Navigating around immigration law when trying to obtain a student visa can…

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    Genesco V Visa USA Inc. et al Genesco filed a motion suggesting partial summary judgment several days after Visa U.S.A Inc. filed another motion to dismiss. Genesco’s motion was a request to the court to determine the noncompliance of Visa’s PCI violated contracts made by Visa and the acquiring banks and this surmounted to unenforceable penalties. As a response to Genesco’s motion, Visa managed to raise a total of six defenses. One of the main issues that were raised in Visa’s defense was that…

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