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Cisco caught in maelstrom over fake job ads to hire H-1B visa holders
Submitted by Brad Reese on Fri, 06/29/2007 - 2:04pm.
Patrick
Thibodeau reported in Computerworld, that Cisco may have advertised for
a U.S. job position that really wasn't open to American citizens.
June
28, 2007 (Computerworld) -- Cisco Systems Inc. placed a help wanted ad
for a network consulting engineer in the Chicago Tribune on Sunday,
June 3, and David Huber, a networking professional who lives in
Chicago, was interested in the job.
The ad copy read, "No phone
calls please." But Huber, a University of Chicago graduate whose prior
work included being the lead LAN/WAN network engineer for NASA's
aborted X-33 rocket plane project, called Cisco and asked for the
person named in the ad.
"Before I send my resume into a black hole, I always like to talk to the recruiter first," he said this week.
A
Cisco telephone operator gave Huber the phone number of an immigration
law firm in Santa Clara, Calif. "Why would I be talking with somebody
at an immigration law firm about this?" he wondered.
Huber said
his question was answered a couple of weeks later when he saw the
controversial YouTube video that shows an attorney from a Pittsburgh
law firm providing advice to employers on how to deal with government
requirements for seeking U.S. workers to fill jobs before hiring
foreign workers.
"It seems obvious to me after that video what's going on," Huber said.
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and it's happening all over the country , theres a video on youtube with an edited clip of a lawyer seminar , below is the source of the edited video , from the Programmers Guild who I'd like to see represented here , get in touch Richard , I'm sure they would love to speak out to us here
heres the latest on their video release :
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"YouTube-GateThe YouTube Cohen & Grigsby clip we posted two weeks ago of the immigration law firm instructing employers how to conduct PERM recruiting in a manner that excludes all qualified American applicants was a hit. It now has over 180,000 views, including Senators and other government officials, and key media. Links to the video and media coverage are at the top of www.programmersguild.org. Please continue to help spread the message. (Our YouTube Page contains clips of Lou Dobbs and other relevant issues.)"
" You may email us at info@programmersguild.org "
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and heres a 2004 list of the corporations that benefited from this misdeed to the American worker :
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List of Employers who utilize the Cohen & Grigsby American worker displacement services
June 24, 2007 - In the now infamous YouTube video, (Covered in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Philadelphia Daily News) attorney Lawrence Lebowitz explains how the law firm of Cohen & Grigsby undermines the spirit of the law to exclude all qualified Americans who apply for a job. They accomplish this by running PERM fake job ads. Prior H-1b filings by Lebowitz suggest PERM processing he will do in the future. (See www.programmersguild.org/RIR/ for tips on how to recognize these fake job ads.)FAKE JOB ADS IN PITTSBURGH SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS
The key to PERM recruitment is to run some fake job ads in the Sunday newspaper, craft the ads to exclude as many applicants as possible, then submit the ads to the DOL as proof that the employer had engaged in "good faith recruitment."
- The ads that we allege are sham PERM ads in the June 24, 2007 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review are HERE.
- Unfortunately the Philadelphia Daily News does not put their print classifieds online (I need a copy)
EXAMINE THE H-1b DATA
The LCAs that Lebowitz filed in 2004 and 2005 for H1-b workers
are here, as a zipped Excel file. Lebowitz' largest client was not a U.S.
corporation, but rather Hexaware Technologies, Inc - an Indian firm that transfers
U.S. jobs and technology to India, and discriminates in hiring against American
workers. Lebowitz is getting rich selling out his fellow
Americans, and conducting seminars to teach other immigration attorneys how to do
the same.
Meet the Hexaware Management Team.
See their growing profits
as they steal American jobs. You can see the thousands of LCAs filed by Hexaware
here at H1b.info. See related articles
here
and
here and
here. (In India, rather than bringing in H-1b, the
employers provide training.)
Lebowitz also processed H-1b for the bodyshop Logix-Guru, which
advertises their H-1b sponsorship service on their website. They pay their
Software Engineers between $42k and $48k.
NOTE: In 2005 Cohen & Grigsby sought LCAs for Attorneys and a software engineer. They pay the software engineer $44,000 - less than half what they pay for attorneys. Under the law of supply and demand, it seems that it is attorneys that are in short supply.
EXAMINE THE PERM DATA
The Department of Labor makes PERM filings available from their website at this
link:
www.flcdatacenter.com/CasePerm.aspx
Tab #3 of the zipped
Excel file contains the PERM (formerly known as RIR) processing the Cohen
& Grigsby processed in 2004. As they explain in their video, all of these positions
ran as "fake job ads" in the Sunday edition of major Philadelphia newspapers.
If you see similar ads running by these same companies, the odds are that they are
PERM processing rather than bonafide job openings. This is a log of fake ads, and
a lot of qualified Americans applying for jobs where the lawyers have stacked the
deck against them in favor of citizens of other countries.
Keep in mind that when American jobs are filled by Americans, Lawrence Lebowitz
doesn't make any profit.
2004 PERM FILINGS BY COHEN & GRIGSBY
Full list : http://www.programmersguild.org/docs/cohen.html
Original story:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCbFEgFajGU




















Wow, bald-faced evidence
sent an e-mail to them and
sent an e-mail to them and the Programmers guild inviting them to join in the conversation
the Washtech e-mail was undeliverable :(
That looks pretty bad.