Sentences with phrase «for cheap foreign labor»

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With so many U.S. corporations racing to the bottom — moving manufacturing to foreign countries for cheap labor and no environmental responsibility, taking advantage of the H1 - B Visa program to bring cheap workers in, lowering benefits and eliminating pension plans — it's refreshing to learn that some companies are taking the exact opposite approach.
But President Elect Trump has characterized the program as a way for companies to undercut American wages with cheap foreign labor.
For ultimately proving themselves not enamored of the war in Iraq, for coming down hard on the Supreme Court's wretched call on redevelopment related eminent domain in Kelo vs. New London, and for not buying into the lie that cheap foreign labor at home or abroad is good for the country, John and Jane Q. deserve a buttery stFor ultimately proving themselves not enamored of the war in Iraq, for coming down hard on the Supreme Court's wretched call on redevelopment related eminent domain in Kelo vs. New London, and for not buying into the lie that cheap foreign labor at home or abroad is good for the country, John and Jane Q. deserve a buttery stfor coming down hard on the Supreme Court's wretched call on redevelopment related eminent domain in Kelo vs. New London, and for not buying into the lie that cheap foreign labor at home or abroad is good for the country, John and Jane Q. deserve a buttery stfor not buying into the lie that cheap foreign labor at home or abroad is good for the country, John and Jane Q. deserve a buttery stfor the country, John and Jane Q. deserve a buttery star.
She called for tougher legislation and taxes on foreign imports to ensure higher - wage American jobs are not lost to cheap labor in other countries.
The response of government, industry, or academic institutions to this crisis has been to lobby to increase the quota for foreign scientists using J - 1, O, and H - 1B work visas as incentives on the basis that cheaper labor is?
The bill's main purpose, critics argue, is to provide a steady supply of cheap foreign labor for U.S. firms, particularly in the information technology industry.
If there is no reason for you to be at your office in person, there's no reason your job can't be sent overseas to be done by cheap foreign labor.
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