on-the-air with Chuck Wilder Friday 10/16

on-the-air with Chuck Wilder Friday 10/16


Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009 5:59 PM


<<<<< JOB DESTRUCTION NEWSLETTER No. 2063 -- 10/15/2009 >>>>>

I will be on the Chuck Wilder talk-radio show on Friday October 16th 1:34 PM
PST. I will be on until the top of the hour.

Wilder's show is available online in streaming audio which can be listened to
at this website:

http://www.crntalk.com/

There is a toll free call-in telephone number if you want to chat with us:
1-800-336-2225

This is the show schedule:

CRN1 12-2pm PT (live)

CRN6 8-10pm PT (replay)

To listen to the show, click the box where it says "now playing, listen live"
"CRN1".




One of the issues that I may discuss: The Louisiana Federation of Teachers is
leading the fight to end the exploitation of H-1B teachers in New Orleans.
Representing the Filipino H-1Bs is a noble cause for social justice, but has
this teacher's union done anything to stop schools from hiring H-1Bs when
qualified Americans are available for these teaching jobs? It seems to reason
that at least some of the 27,000 teachers that have lost their jobs in
California could be transferred to work in New Orleans, so why hasn't the
union led a fight on behalf of these unemployed American teachers? Why are
school officials going on junkets to Manila to recruit teachers when they
could go to Los Angeles or San Francisco instead?


http://talkbackwithchuckwilder.blogspot.com/

Thursday, October 15, 2009
Fri Oct 16, 2009

Rob Sanchez Job Destruction News letter and writer for CAPS "Up to 200
Thousand Expired Visa Holders missing and A new H-1B scandal in Louisiana is
making the news -- this time it involves H-1B teachers.


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