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by jpdaigle
1489 days ago
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> It’s frustrating, because you have sunk cost in entering the employment agreement It's even more precarious for US immigrants where many types of immigrant visa (H1B, L1, TN) are tied to continuing to hold a specific job. Don't like that job anymore? Get laid off, or reclassified into a different position? Oops, you're in violation of your visa, you have a week to leave the country. There's a huge power imbalance between the class of workers that have US permanent residency or citizenship, and those on work visas. |
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