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3/7/16

Disney Is Trading American Workers For Higher Profits


A former Disney employee is speaking out about U.S. companies hiring foreign workers with H1-B visas, at lower wages, to replace U.S. workers. He accuses Disney of shipping in low pay replacement employees that will save the company money. Get the full story here: http://absoluterights.com/disney-trades-american-workers-for-higher-profits/ Do you want to see more? Subscribe here for daily videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNLL42rZvBSxst8AUfP_1KQ?sub_confirmation=1 Worse than that, the employees are forced to train the people taking their jobs before they go. Disney isn’t the only company to do this as the whistleblower said “Disney is not an anomaly and in fact, right now, this is happening at Abbott Pharmaceuticals in Illinois, and one of the senators that was at the hearing sent a letter to the CEO yesterday demanding that he rethink his plans to replace hundreds of IT workers in Illinois, his home state.” Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialbillofrights/ Follow us on Twitter: @BOR_Support
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