Microsoft settled with the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding claims that the company discriminated against non-citizens during its hiring practices. The Justice Department claimed that Microsoft “discriminated against non-U.S. citizens based on the…
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Sir William Arthur Lewis was honored on Google’s Dec. 10 webpage. Given the Nobel Prize-winning British economist’s position on immigration and wages, that day’s “Google Doodle” was a richly ironic icon. In his 1954 treatise, “Development with Unlimite…
FWD.us, the tech industry’s mass immigration advocacy mouthpiece, has declared with the certainty of scientific fact that our “Economic recovery from COVID depends on a citizenship pathway for 11 million undocumented immigrants.” Of course, the declara…
In another blow to U.S. workers, the country’s largest government-owned power provider is outsourcing 20 percent of its technology jobs to foreign companies. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) notified 120 employees they will lose their jobs this sum…
Top universities are graduating black and Hispanic computer science and engineering students at twice the rate that technology companies are hiring them, a new USA Today analysis finds. The analysis reveals that “on average, just 2 percent of technolog…
The nearly 4 million college students who receive their diplomas next month will head directly into the worst job market since the 2008-2009 recession. Things are no brighter for graduates with job prospects since more than 20 percent of companies are …
Echoing a year-old story line, National Public Radio (NPR) announced over the weekend that Canada is “winning the war for global tech talent,” and that U.S. immigration policy is to blame. According to NPR, Canada’s streamlined visa program attracted s…