H1Bs (was Re: Overqualified?!?!)
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Fri Jul 19 12:42:45 EDT 2002
rob writes:
| We still don't have any ideas on what to do with the
| several hundred thousand unemployed IT workers here in
| the USA.
Well, actually, the businessmen running the country have a very good
idea. If you don't need people, you let them go. They're on their
own, and no responsibility of yours. This is the way business has
always worked. Very few businessmen have ever been able to see past
the needs of the current fiscal year. And the US now has a president
who in all seriousness calls himself "America's CEO". So we've seen
pretty much all of how they intend to handle the situation. There's
not much help there.
| The network which the temporary alien Indian immigrants
| have developed is rather impressive.
There's a long history of this. The dominant white American
population has always had an "every man for himself" attitude.
Various immigrant groups have historically had a much greater social
cohesion and willingness to help each other. This is how immigrant
groups pull themselves up by their own bootstraps. Those who don't
find themselves permanently at the bottom.
Also, an important part of American labor history is the way that the
employers have been able to use racism and anti-immigrant attitudes
to block effective organizing. People want "something done" about
"those people" who are stealing jobs from white Americans. What is
done is to pass laws that are on their face anti-immigrant or
anti-black or just anti-poor. But their actual effect is to victimize
all the workers the same way.
The American population has always been suckers for this sort of
ruse, much more so than in many other countries.
This is especially obvious in the anti-education measures in recent
years. They get passed because people don't want their tax dollars
spent educating the children of "those people". The actual effect is
to hurt all public education everywhere.
What's especially dangerous about this attitude is that if you
prevent your taxes from going to educate poor kids, most of those
kids are going to grow up, and some of them are very smart. They will
survive. You might not like how they do it.
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