September 21, 2017
In the weeks since Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the Trump Administration would end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, many corporate executives, especially in the technology sector, have issued statements in defense of the nearly 800,000 young people who have been able to work or go to… Read More»
Tags: Apple, DACA, DREAMERS, Facebook, Google, guestworkers, H1B, immigration, Microsoft, Silicon Valley, Tech
May 17, 2016
The tech industry is synonymous with cutting-edge innovation, yet the industry’s employment practices are frequently backward. There’s the lack of diversity in hiring and the prevalence of contracted work arrangements that, while often invisible, contribute to the deepening inequality in its hometown of Silicon Valley. One of the tech industry’s… Read More»
Tags: California, EPI, guestworkers, H-1B, immigration, outsourcing, San Jose, Silicon Valley, South Bay Labor Council, Southern California Edison, subcontracting, Walt Disney Land
December 10, 2015
The Changing Nature of Work: An Issue Brief on Contingent, Fissured and On-Demand Employment By the Jobs With Justice Education Fund Businesses aren’t just changing the way work is done; they’re increasingly altering the very foundation of work. More women and men are finding themselves in contingent and fissured work… Read More»
Tags: 101, adjunct professors, adjuncts, browning ferris, Coalition for Economic Justice, David Weil, Department of Labor, FedEx, fissured work, GAO, guestworkers, Hyatt, Instacart, McDonald's, on-demand economy, Uber, visas, Walmart
February 10, 2015
In places like southern California and central Florida, there’s likely been an uptick in kitchen table conversations about a very non-kitchen-table-talk topic: the H-1B visa, which is intended for employers to use for hiring foreign workers in higher skilled jobs on a temporary basis when U.S. workers are not available.… Read More»
Tags: Disney, fissuring of work, guestworkers, H1-B, H1-B visas, I-Squared Act, Infosys, offshoring, Orrin Hatch, outsourcing, Sen. Orrin Hatch, subconractors, visa
February 19, 2014
Last year, we publicized the brave protests and strikes the National Guestworker Alliance (NGA) and student guestworkers organized to blow the whistle on retaliation and labor abuse suffered at the hands of McDonald’s restaurants in Pennsylvania. The students, who paid $3,000 to $4,000 for their ‘cultural-exchange’ visas, were shocked to… Read More»
Tags: abuse, guestworker, guestworkers, McDonald's, National Guestworker Alliance, nga, wage theft
March 25, 2013
We have an urgent opportunity for you to help student workers and our friends at the National Guestworker Alliance push McDonald’s to take responsibility for exploiting its workers. Earlier this month, student guestworkers brought in on visas to work at McDonald’s in Pennsylvania went on strike to blow the whistle… Read More»
Tags: guestworkers, McDonald's, National Guestworker Alliance, nga