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=== 2018 ===
=== 2018 ===


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|name=Eric Weinstein
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|content=And to be technical, my point isn’t really specific to [[H-1B Visa|h1b]] as it really refers to IMMACT90 and technical labor.
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|content=You know why we developed the [[H-1B Visa|H-1B visa]] Marc? It was to weaken American workers’ bargaining positions so much that they would be *forced* to mitigate their wage demands at your bargaining table. It’s a wage tampering program.
 
You might find this helpful: https://www.ineteconomics.org/uploads/papers/Weinstein-GUI_NSF_SG_Complete_INET.pdf
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|name=Marc Benioff
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|content=I strongly support HR392 eliminating the per country visa cap. This bill must happen. The high skill visa provision has overwhelming bi-partisan support because this is good for our economy. We need to grow our workers to grow our economy.
|timestamp=9:45 PM · Dec 4, 2018
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|timestamp=2:41 PM · Dec 5, 2018
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|content=To be fair, what @Benioff is supporting (HR392) is unrelated to [[H-1B Visa|H1B]] program or any changes to it. #HR392 ensures that no country gets preferential treatment while issuing green cards.
|timestamp=2:47 AM · Dec 5, 2018
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|timestamp=3:00 PM · Dec 5, 2018
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=== 2019 ===
=== 2019 ===