Temporary Worker Dispute Puts Immigration Reform At Risk
AFL-CIO won't accept a bill that includes a temporary-worker program.
March 15, 2010 at 08:00 PM
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A split between business and labor over whether a temporary worker program should be part of an immigration reform bill has put prospects for any legislation in jeopardy. As the Washington Times reports:
“Sen. Lindsey Graham walked out of his immigration meeting with President Obama last week and said the president needs to pressure labor unions to accept a temporary-worker program as part of any bill. Less than a day later, the AFL-CIO said that was a no-go.”
Read the full story here: http://washingtontimes.com/news/2010/mar/16/union-objection-puts-immigration-push-at-risk/
A split between business and labor over whether a temporary worker program should be part of an immigration reform bill has put prospects for any legislation in jeopardy. As the Washington Times reports:
“Sen. Lindsey Graham walked out of his immigration meeting with President Obama last week and said the president needs to pressure labor unions to accept a temporary-worker program as part of any bill. Less than a day later, the AFL-CIO said that was a no-go.”
Read the full story here: http://washingtontimes.com/news/2010/mar/16/union-objection-puts-immigration-push-at-risk/
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