Guest Worker Programs Hurt American Workers

by: Drum Major Institute

Thu May 28, 2009 at 09:46


Last month, the country's two major unions, A.F.L.-C.I.O. and Change to Win, announced their support for immigration reform. Both unions support reform that provides a path to citizenship for undocumented workers and oppose any new guest worker program.

The business community, however, remains committed to an immigration reform package that includes a guest worker program. An official from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce stated:

   

If the unions think they're going to push a bill through without the support of the business community, they're crazy. As part of the trade-off for legalization, we need to expand the temporary worker program.

The tension over a guest worker program is clear.

As the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy has argued before, a guest worker program does not benefit American workers. Guest worker programs institutionalize a second-class labor market in which temporary workers are bound to one employer and cannot look for another job, even when working under abusive conditions. According to a report by the Southern Poverty Law Center, guest workers are usually cheated out of wages, denied medical benefits for on- the-job injuries, and held captive by employers or labor recruiters who seize their identity documents. Guest workers' vulnerability in the workplace weakens conditions for all workers.

Our workforce will only benefit from an immigration reform policy that enables all workers, regardless of immigration status, to compete on an even playing field and assert their rights in the workplace.  

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Not Unions, Federations (0.00 / 0)
I see this a lot, and it's bothersome.  And accuracy is important.

Last month, the country's two major unions, A.F.L.-C.I.O. and Change to Win, announced their support for immigration reform. Both unions support reform that provides a path to citizenship for undocumented workers and oppose any new guest worker program.

Neither the AFL-CIO nor CtW are unions.  They are federations of unions.   They do not as organizations fulfill really any of the functions of individual unions (much to the frustration of some of my ilk of labor studies academic types).  

DMI knows better, and should indicate as such.


Just A point to make (0.00 / 0)
Statistics here and there supporting or opposing H1Bs. Let me just say this, 51% of all start ups in Silicon Valley is by immigrants or to put it in laymen term, guest worker. This includes, Intel, Google, and Yahoo. You can now make a sound judgment whether the result of having more immigrants over is better or worse for this nation.

Wrong (4.00 / 1)
H1-B's cannot be entrepreneurs by statute.  They must be sponsored by an employer.  No temporary workers have started a business in California... at least not legally.

Immigrants are one thing... temporary slave workers are something totally different.

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Business beter know its place... (0.00 / 0)
Republicans are their slaves, but they are bigger slaves to Limbaugh and can never support any non-punitive immigration reform package...

If business wants anything, they are going to have to come to us, and they are in a very weak position right now...

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