Vote Alert: Bipartisan Amendment to Stop Subsidizing Job Outsourcing

by: David Sirota

Thu Feb 05, 2009 at 10:40


Last week, as part of OpenLeft’s ongoing coverage of the Buy America fight, we learned that banks are using taxpayers’ bailout money not only to subsidize executive pay and Superbowl parties, but also their efforts to outsource white-collar jobs. Now, the Associated Press reports that Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) will introduce an amendment to the stimulus bill that would end that rip-off scheme:

Two senators on Wednesday proposed requiring bailed-out banks to hire only Americans for one year, after an investigation by The Associated Press showed that banks receiving the most federal aid had requested visas for thousands of foreign workers even as they laid off employees amid the economic collapse.

As I reported in my book, The Uprising, companies routinely use the H-1B visa program to fire domestic workers and replace them with imported workers who are often paid below market wages and who have far less leverage to unionize because their employer controls their immigration status. That’s precisely what’s happening in the financial industry, and now taxpayer dollars are subsidizing the practice.

Sanders, fresh off his victory on executive pay, is once again leading for our movement, and his ability to get a senior Republican on board augurs well for the bill’s chances. Stay tuned.

(h/t Robert Oak at the Economic Populist)

David Sirota :: Vote Alert: Bipartisan Amendment to Stop Subsidizing Job Outsourcing

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how am i supposed to feel (4.00 / 4)
that it takes an (I) and an (R) to do this? krist, i really wish Dems could do more than look like pathetic tools.  

 
Marginalization of the free traders (4.00 / 2)
Cue for “Gray” and the rest of the Dem neo-libs on this list to attack this as “protectionist” and to troll rate those who defend it.

Great to see that they are being effectively marginalized by the new populism.


 
some of us are populists for people of every country 😉 (4.00 / 1)
This is the pertinent progressive point:

As I reported in my book, The Uprising, companies routinely use the H-1B visa program to fire domestic workers and replace them with imported workers who are often paid below market wages and who have far less leverage to unionize because their employer controls their immigration status. That’s precisely what’s happening in the financial industry, and now taxpayer dollars are subsidizing the practice.

it’s that worker organizing is stifled, not that the people who are working are American or not American.


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This is a key event in my view (4.00 / 2)
For in the age of global labor arbitrage, where corporations hunt the globe for the cheapest, most exploitable labor markets, they can also import those same cheap workers via guest worker Visas.  

In that kind of treatment of workers as disposable diapers, is our government finally going to stand up for labor, for the U.S. middle class and say clearly American jobs for American workers?

There is no worker shortage, never has been so is the United States going to continue to support policies which offshore outsource training, education and even the middle class and start supporting America’s workforce?


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Grassley (4.00 / 1)
Grassley is a weird mix who sincerely tries to do what he thinks is right for Iowa.  We may be able to get his vote with a lot less damage to the stimulus package than Snowe is demanding.

 
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