H-1B, Labor, Sen. Bernie Sanders Introduces Amendment to Strengthen America!

Cross posted at Dailykos

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is going to introduce an amendment to S.1348, the Comprehensive Immigration bill, that stands up for American workers.

The The American Competitiveness Scholarship Program amendment would help so many Americans in attending college and also assist those being displaced by the Corporate Cheap Labor Lobby.  

Here is what the INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL ENGINEERS AFL-CIO & CLC has to say about this amendment.

As President of the International Federation of Professional & Technical Engineers (IFPTE), AFL-CIO, I am writing regarding your consideration of S. 1348, the comprehensive immigration reform bill. In particular, IFPTE would like to express our strong opposition to the legislation's call for an increase in H-1B Visas from its current annual allotment of 65,000 to 115,000.
While IFPTE remains opposed to any increase in the H-1B Visa numbers, the union is supportive of an amendment to be offered by Senator Bernard Sanders (I, VT). The Sanders amendment will significantly increase employer fees on H-1B Visas and use the resulting resources for scholarships in math, science, engineering and nursing education. As a union representing tens of thousands of workers in these very fields, IFPTE applauds Sen. Sanders for bringing this legislation before the full Senate and urges you to support its passage.
As IFPTE has argued for years, there is little evidence to support the claim that the H-1B program is the answer to a perceived lack of American workers in the fields of engineering and science. In reality the H-1B program provides employers with a yearly pool of workers from abroad who are willing to work here in the United States for significantly lower wages than that of their American counterparts. They receive fewer if any benefits and, for the most part, are not subject to most U.S. labor laws. In essence, the government sanctioned H-1B program is a globalization-in-reverse policy.
To his credit, Sen. Sanders recognizes the falsehood that there are not enough highly technical U.S. workers to fill the needs of employers. His amendment also recognizes that the H-1B program itself is the real danger to American workers seeking jobs in engineering and science. If students see that H-1B workers are being brought in to fill highly skilled jobs here in the U.S., they are likely to forgo pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in these fields.
Sen. Sanders' legislation creates a new National Science Foundation scholarship program to award merit-based scholarships of up to $15,000 per year for students to pursue associate, undergraduate or graduate level degrees in mathematics, engineering, nursing, medicine, or computer science. The scholarships would be awarded to over 65,000 American students each year and would be funded by increasing the current $1,500 employer fee per H-1B worker to $8,500 per worker. This legislation essentially calls on the very employers who claim there are not enough American workers to fill these jobs to put their money where their mouth is.
I ask that you support the Sanders H-1B Visas amendment.

This is a brilliant amendment.  It connects supporting working America, education, training, investment in Americans to the global agenda of Offshore outsourcing and Trade.

We cannot offshore outsource education, support and training for working America as well as allow Multinational corporations gain control over Domestic labor markets via guest worker Visas in order to repress wages.  This will destroy the very fabric of our society and will decimate the Middle class.  Education opportunity is the social mobility mechanism of the United States and is the best method to invest in America's future.

Other groups who have already endorsed this amendment are:

The Programmer's Guild
This was just announced, there will surely be many other netroots, grassroots groups, professional societies and labor organizations supporting this amendment.  I will try to update this diary as support and developments appear.

Support Senator Bernie Sanders for He Supports Us!

Tags: AFL-CIO, Education, H-1B, immigration, Labor, Unions (all tags)

Comments

8 Comments

This is equally brilliant

because it decimate the argument that unions are using the debate on trade as a cover to benefit themselves while creating a deadweight loss to society.  The reality is that employers are creating a deadweight loss because they pay lower wages, transfer national income from a sector where it will likely contribute to consumption (wages) to a location where it will likely not be recycled in the economy (corporate profits.)  Thereby, causing the economy to shrink as reduced consumption leads to reduced demand.  It's a vicious circle.

by ManfromMiddletown 2007-05-24 10:42AM | 0 recs
truly

Can you pass this amendment onto the nurses union?
I don't have direct contacts and they are also blogging, complaining about this very thing, so I think they would love this amendment...
they have said that nursing schools are so exclusionary, and they will NOT expand the opportunities for Americans to study nursing.

This is going to be a great start to force that issue.

by Robert Oak 2007-05-24 10:45AM | 0 recs
Re: truly

Try this, and their blog contact form.

by ManfromMiddletown 2007-05-24 10:50AM | 0 recs
thx

The truth is we need more amendments, to reduce the cap back to 65k plus connect these scholarships, give them directly to the displaced workers...
it's ridiculous to throw away someone with a Bachelors or Masters in STEM, which is what they are currently doing, so I think they should be 1st up offered "retraining" in the form of full bore fellowships that match their educational level and redirect them to STEM areas that benefit the United States, such as alternative energy as an example.

We also need a real prevailing wage law instead of the legal labor arbitrage swiss cheese we have currently.  This is actually in S.1035, Durbin-Grassley but of course that part various Senators are stripping out.  Lovely that the most important professions to America's future instead of supporting and protecting are first up as a target for labor arbitrage.

by Robert Oak 2007-05-24 11:23AM | 0 recs
ON NOW, CSPAN2

S.Admt 1223 from watching CSPAN2.

15.43 05.24.07 EST.

by Robert Oak 2007-05-24 11:43AM | 0 recs
PASSED 59-35

Now we need the cap reduced and those scholarships to go to workers displaced by H-1B and the Durbin-Grassley wage determination provisions PASSED (these are more critical) and we'd be looking good on this issue.

Right now it will simply put up for labor arbitrage cannon fodder the next generation of STEM while still throwing away the current generation of STEM professional workers.  (Sorry Bernie, we still love you and still a great 1st step!)

by Robert Oak 2007-05-24 01:53PM | 0 recs
Sen. Bernie Sanders

S.1348 - on it!  Will contact Levin and Stabenow first thing in am... I love Bernie.

by dkmich 2007-05-24 02:13PM | 0 recs
wage determinations

Get them to cosponsor Durbin-Grassley WITH the wage determinations INTACT...that's actually a key bill.

Sanders just passed.

by Robert Oak 2007-05-24 02:43PM | 0 recs

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