Last week's «Day Without Immigrants» campaign was a startling reminder of the extent to
which immigrant labor help drives the American economy.
Not exact matches
This is bad news if your company depends on
immigrant labor, or frequently hires H - 1B visa holders — and look, in particular, for tech companies like Facebook,
which have lobbied furiously for more H - 1B visas, to howl in response.
But the pharmaceutical sector,
which relies disproportionately on
immigrant labor, has been almost universally silent — perhaps in a bid to avoid rousing Trump's ire before a crucial meeting Tuesday morning at the White House.
[158] Other causes include the rise in non-cash benefits as a share of worker compensation (
which aren't counted in CPS income data),
immigrants entering the
labor force, statistical distortions including the use of different inflation adjusters by the BLS and CPS, productivity gains being skewed toward less
labor - intensive sectors, income shifting from
labor to capital, a skill gap - driven wage disparity, productivity being falsely inflated by hidden technology - driven depreciation increases and import price measurement problems, and / or a natural period of adjustment following an income surge during aberrational postwar circumstances.
The New York Immigration Coalition organized the march,
which was sponsored by 85 organizations representing
immigrant rights and advocacy, legal services,
labor, faith, civil rights, LGBTQI, women's rights and anti-violence groups.
The details of state inspections of nail salons are perhaps most revealing about just how challenging it is to regulate a largely
immigrant - run industry in
which almost everything is done off the books and employers are often unfamiliar with the intricacies of state
labor laws.
Organized
labor,
which once feared that increased immigration would drive down wages, now sees new
immigrants as essential to the future of the trade union movement.
The rally was co-sponsored by members of the Let NY Vote coalition,
which includes over thirty organizations, nonprofits, and
labor unions, including Common Cause / NY, Public Citizen, New York State United Teachers, SEIU 32BJ, RWDSU, CWA District 1, as well as the statewide NAACP and the National Action Network, grassroots organizations, faith groups, civil liberties, reproductive and
immigrant rights, criminal justice and re-entry groups, New American, and the LGBTQ community.
Marrin presents an exemplary, accessible overview of
labor history in this detailed account of the notorious 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, in
which 146 workers died — most of them
immigrant women between the ages of 14 and 23.
ke - lan - tan House, a historical and peaceful place to stay in the middle of Penang concrete jungle.The house originally was built by the
immigrant from China who came for business or skill
labor work in Malaya.It has more than 100 years history.ke - lan - tan House is a 2 storey tall building with 10 rooms.Three of the room is located at the ground floor and the rest of them located at the first floor.There are two rooms
which we specially design for family with children.The room consists of a queen size bed and two single beds for their kids.The center of attraction in ke - lan - tan House would be the master bedroom.
Though Diaz did not mention it, one can't help but connect the history of production behind Calder's fiber - based work (some crafted by 100 Nicaraguan laborers at four times the usual rate) to the culture of low - wage
immigrant labor in
which Diaz grew up.
Together, they posit
immigrant labor as a foundation for building a future in
which multiple imaginaries of gender, race, class, and culture become possible.