WashTech exec on H-1B visas, displaced workers

18.04.2006

H-1B aside, isn't the real threat to employment security the offshore outsourcing of technology jobs? The real threat to employment security is the companies that are relentlessly trying to increase their profits and boost their bottom lines at the expense of American jobs. Our frustration is that employers never have to show any evidence that they really can't find these [American] employees. When you actually look at the employment figures in the industry..., it's hard to imagine that there is a serious crisis facing high-tech employers.

What's the trend in terms of union activism among tech workers? The level of engagement peaked at the 2004 election. With this [immigration] debate, we're seeing an awakening among tech workers about the value and need of representation.

What do you think should be done to help workers who have lost their jobs because of offshore outsourcing? One thing we are trying to do is get legislation passed around Trade Adjustment Assistance. This has been a big issue for white-collar workers. If they lose their jobs to offshore outsourcing, the government has said that if they don't make goods or material they could not get access [to] TAA, which will give them benefits for retraining, health care, re-employment and moving expenses. They are very significant benefits. We've been fierce advocates for that. If you are a manufacturing employee laid off because of foreign trade and qualify for TAA benefits, it means the government is going to pay for you to get retrained, [your] health care coverage [is] paid for. Currently, unemployment lasts for six months. But you can get unemployment for an additional six months or possibly for a total of up to 18 months of benefits [under TAA].

Why this disparity? When [Congress] passed the Trade Adjustment Assistance act, it only believed that manufacturing workers would ever be impacted. Manufacturing workers are more organized. It's not a coincidence that a heavily unionized industry -- such as manufacturing -- was able to get government programs for workers. Technology workers are just beginning to get organized.