Quote from jem:
This guy is a disgrace. I wonder if his state bar and his church are aware of the nature of his deceit. Hurting american job seekers.
Quote from opm8:
I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic. Assuming you're not, how is following the government's own rules disgraceful? If you're forced to put up an ad when you're hiring an H1B worker why in the world would you actually want someone else to respond to it? This practice started with the very first H1B open position. It's not this guy's fault or any of the thousands of companies that hire workers on H1B visas. It's the government's fault for creating such moronic laws.
opm8
Quote from LT701:
i'm not so sure about that
i think the letter of the law goes a long way toward giving 'the benefit of the doubt' to people who follow the letter of the law but not the spirit.
but when someone is on record, as an officer of the court, advising clients to conduct their activities in 'bad faith' as they were doing, then there's no dount to benefit from
in any case, now they've got a senator and a congressman from the judiciary committees on their cases in a big way
my only role, is to pop some popcorn and watch their fireworks
coudnt happen to nicer guys
Quote from opm8:
I think you're way off on this one. Companies decide on a candidate first then submit the H1B documents, not the other way around. Because of this a company has no interest in entertaining other candidates at this point -- they just want their guy hired, so they do what the regulations tell them. If it's putting up a job posting then that's what they do.
The problem is that the H1B rules essentially tell you to pretend you want to look around for US citizens after you've decided on a candidate. Companies don't start a job search declaring that it's going to be an H1B position. They look for a candidate, realize it's an H1B position, then go through the steps of hiring that person. Ask me how I know.
The immigration process in this country is broken. H1Bs/green cards are the tip of the iceberg. Change begins with legislation, not with penalizing companies forced to jump through mindless bureaucratic hoops.
opm8
Quote from opm8:
They look for a candidate, realize it's an H1B position, then go through the steps of hiring that person. Ask me how I know.
The immigration process in this country is broken. H1Bs/green cards are the tip of the iceberg. Change begins with legislation, not with penalizing companies forced to jump through mindless bureaucratic hoops.
opm8
Quote from LT701:
here's grassley's letter
reading between the lines, I do detect some irritation
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/GrassleySmith.pdf