Saturday, May 30, 2009
Indian NRI Kavya Shivashankar is the 2009 Scripps National Spelling Bee Champion-Exclusive
Kavya`s Family In GoodMorning America Show
Labels:
Entertainment,
Special Events
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Telugu Rap Songs By-(Exclusive)
Meri Jaane Jaan (Ayyo Penne) - Ram Kommaraju and Vivek Raj
Krishna Rap Song - Vivek Raj and Ram Kommaraju
Oka Manishi (Telugu Rap Song) - Ram Kommaraju
Source:Youtube,brownkidsTV
U Can Reach Them At www.myspace.com/muthuandramkTelugu
Krishna Rap Song - Vivek Raj and Ram Kommaraju
Oka Manishi (Telugu Rap Song) - Ram Kommaraju
Source:Youtube,brownkidsTV
U Can Reach Them At www.myspace.com/muthuandramkTelugu
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
"War/No More Trouble" Playing for Change | Song Around The World
Source: Youtube,http://playingforchange.com
Labels:
Albums
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
IPL 2009 FInal Deccan chargers Vs Royal Challengerd-Highlights|Presentation Ceremony
Part1:
Part2:
Part3 & Presnetation Ceremony
Souce: Youtube
Part2:
Part3 & Presnetation Ceremony
Souce: Youtube
Labels:
Cricket
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
IPL 2009 1st SemiFinal Delhi Daredevils VS Hyderabad Deccan Chargers -Short Highlights
Delhi Daredevils
Hyderabad Deccan Chargers
Hyderabad Deccan Chargers
Labels:
Cricket
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
Restricting H-1B to hurt US economy
Asserting that "handcuffing" employers from hiring talented workers will hurt the US economy, two experts have criticised proposals to limit hiring of holders of H-1B visas coveted by Indian technocrats as "misguided."
"In order to grow the American economy and support the American workforce, Congress should expand and improve the H-1B visa programme," said James Sherk and Diem Nguyen.
Sherk is a fellow in labour policy and Nguyen is a research assistant for foreign policy studies at The Heritage Foundation, a Washington think tank.
Referring to reports that two senators, Republican Chuck Grassley and Democrat Dick Durbin plan to introduce a bill that would limit the ability of companies to hire H-1B employees, the experts said an argument that H-1B visa recipients are a threat to American workers is "misguided."
"Given the current economic climate, handcuffing employers from hiring talented workers will hurt-not help-the economy, further delaying the ability of businesses to restart the national economic engine," Sherk and Nguyen said.
Many believe H-1B workers merely compete with Americans looking for work, the duo said. But "They are wrong. The US workforce is not a 'zero-sum game’, " they said.
"One hired H-1B worker does not mean an American is out of a job. In fact, the National Foundation for American Policy found that employers hired four new American workers for each new H-1B employee they hire."
Additionally, hiring H-1B employees does not lower the wages of American workers. Current law requires that when employers apply for H-1B visas
, they must attest that they will pay the visa recipient the same wage they would pay an American with similar skill sets.
Rather than limiting the ability of employers to hire H-1B workers by adding more rules and restrictions, Congress should ensure the federal government exercises appropriate oversight in enforcing current laws, Sherk and Nguyen said.
Preventing companies from hiring foreign workers harms the US economy's ability to rapidly adapt to marketplace demands, they said suggesting, "Companies must be able to hire persons best suited to fill positions based on their skill sets-not their nationality."
Source:indiantimes
"In order to grow the American economy and support the American workforce, Congress should expand and improve the H-1B visa programme," said James Sherk and Diem Nguyen.
Sherk is a fellow in labour policy and Nguyen is a research assistant for foreign policy studies at The Heritage Foundation, a Washington think tank.
Referring to reports that two senators, Republican Chuck Grassley and Democrat Dick Durbin plan to introduce a bill that would limit the ability of companies to hire H-1B employees, the experts said an argument that H-1B visa recipients are a threat to American workers is "misguided."
"Given the current economic climate, handcuffing employers from hiring talented workers will hurt-not help-the economy, further delaying the ability of businesses to restart the national economic engine," Sherk and Nguyen said.
Many believe H-1B workers merely compete with Americans looking for work, the duo said. But "They are wrong. The US workforce is not a 'zero-sum game’, " they said.
"One hired H-1B worker does not mean an American is out of a job. In fact, the National Foundation for American Policy found that employers hired four new American workers for each new H-1B employee they hire."
Additionally, hiring H-1B employees does not lower the wages of American workers. Current law requires that when employers apply for H-1B visas
, they must attest that they will pay the visa recipient the same wage they would pay an American with similar skill sets.
Rather than limiting the ability of employers to hire H-1B workers by adding more rules and restrictions, Congress should ensure the federal government exercises appropriate oversight in enforcing current laws, Sherk and Nguyen said.
Preventing companies from hiring foreign workers harms the US economy's ability to rapidly adapt to marketplace demands, they said suggesting, "Companies must be able to hire persons best suited to fill positions based on their skill sets-not their nationality."
Source:indiantimes
Labels:
Technical
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Friday, May 8, 2009
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