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US Citizens: Worried when your job goes?
Contact your elected representatives today. The US needs a reasoned approach to this issue of disappearing jobs. I propose that we close the borders to corporations sending US jobs to countries that do not have the same array of labor laws as the US or do not demonstrably enforce such laws.
Do it! Call your Senators and Representative! Both at the state and federal level.
Posted by: TMS_z   Posted on: 12/04/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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US Citizens: Worried when your job goes?  TMS_z | 12/04/03
Jobs and job protectionism  SamK | 12/04/03
Good start  Martin Marvinski | 12/04/03
Where do you get that idea  kchahal | 12/04/03
Goodbye Accenture...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/04/03
Goodbye Accenture???  slopoke | 12/04/03
Wow...  Martin Marvinski | 12/04/03
Free Country  jamespaulp | 12/04/03
You misunderstood.  master of illusion | 12/04/03
Well said  poch333 | 12/05/03
maybe Bush should run for India prez  JosePinchero | 12/04/03
Bush for India Pres  thepubba | 12/04/03
H-1B Visa  jamespaulp | 12/04/03
H1B and saving jobs  thepubba | 12/04/03
75% US spending?  master of illusion | 12/04/03
Again, on the money  poch333 | 12/05/03
Learn to read  master of illusion | 12/05/03
wrong  Hanover Phist | 12/05/03
Err?  Martin Marvinski | 12/04/03
Global Economy  jamespaulp | 12/04/03
Aristocracy  tomr1yarbrough | 12/04/03
Global Economy  thepubba | 12/04/03
McDonalds?  wbs00001 | 12/05/03
Bush?  master of illusion | 12/04/03
Hiring spree in India - Indistry lost  noname00 | 12/08/03
Offshore IT  bill8150 | 02/06/04

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