Tech companies seek to increase cap on visas for foreign-born skilled workers
Specialty-jobs visas are often used by U.S. tech firms to hire foreign-born engineers and other workers with specific skills. But the number of visas issued annually is much too small, industry leaders say. The companies worry that as business picks up, they will be forced to turn away prime talent that could boost their company's research and development and performance.
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Civil society organisation Fiji Media Watch organised an orientation session with board members yesterday on its new strategic programme 2010-2013. This follows the official launch of a new project titled "A Free and Responsible Fiji Media Environment"
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On the observation deck atop City Hall, 26 teachers from 16 states listened as the history of Richmond was laid out before them. "You can watch time unfold," said Ed Ayers, the University of Richmond's president and a scholar who this day was teaching the teachers. The past, present and ...
UR's Ayers devoted to the school -- and its city