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A
Short Circuit for U.S. Engineering Careers
By Terry Costlow
The Christian Science Monitor
26 December 2002
This
article also appeared in:
Raleigh
News & Observer (26 December 2002)
Hilton
Head (S.C.) Island Packet (26 December 2002)
This
article was also discussed on:
Slashdot.org
(26 December 2002)
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Shift
of Tech Jobs Abroad Speeding Up, Report Says
By Diane E. Lewis
Boston Globe
25 December 2002 |
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UW
Professor to Head National Engineering
Organization
By Associated Press
Billings Gazette
07 December 2002 |
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Industry
Praises Passage of Bill to Boost NSF Funding
By Margaret Quan
EE Times
03 December 2002 |
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Work
Visa's Success Fuels Resentment
By Carol Hazard
Richmond Times-Dispatch
01 December 2002 |
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Internet
With the Speed of Light (36 Kb PDF)
By James H. Johnston
Legal Times
18 November 2002 |
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Unemployed
EEs Retool To Survive
By Margaret Quan
EE Times
22 October 2002 |
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Slowdown
Sending Tech Jobs Overseas
by Jennifer Bjorhus
San Jose Mercury-News
21 October 2002 |
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Data
Indicate Engineers May Be a Disappearing Breed
by Jill Jusko
Industry Week
16 October 2002 |
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Work
Force Summit Could Miss Key Labor Issues,
Critics Say
by Margaret Quan
EE Times
16 October 2002 |
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Fewer
Engineers Unemployed, But Total Number of Jobs
Shrinks
by Margaret Quan
Silicon Strategies/EETimes
15 October 2002 |
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Fewer
Engineers Unemployed, But Total Number of Jobs
Shrinks
by Margaret Quan
EE Times
15 October 2002 |
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Foreign
Workers Continue to Join the U.S. Workforce
by Carlos Tejada
The Wall Street Journal Online
02 October 2002 |
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Product
Development Stunted — Cancellations, Cutbacks
Beset EE Workplaces
by Robert Bellinger
EE Times
26 September 2002 |
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Feds
to Study H-1B Program's Impact on IT Hiring,
Retention
by Patrick Thibodeau
Computerworld
16 September 2002
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Economy
and Job Market in Silicon Valley (CNN
transcript)
by Kevin Hattori (Reporter)
NEXT@CNN
CNN
14 September 2002
NEXT@CNN,
CNN's weekly magazine on the latest
innovations in science, technology, environment,
space, and computers, recently ran a 4-minute
piece on the H-1B program which
displayed
LeEarl Bryant's July engineering unemployment
letter to Congress on IEEE-USA letterhead.
(Read
the
transcript)
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GAO
To Study Impact of H-1B Program on Hiring
by Patrick Thibodeau
Computerworld
11 September 2002 |
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Congress
May Bear Brunt of H-1B Anger
by Patrick Thibodeau
Computerworld
19 August 2002 |
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U.S.
Workers Say Number of Visas for Tech Jobs
Still Too High
by Marilyn Geewax
Cox Newspapers
18 August 2002
This
article also appeared in:
The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (20 August)
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune (26 August) |
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Engineers
take cost-cutting hits at IBM, Agere,
Flextronics
by Margaret Quan
EE Times
15 August 2002 |
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Temporary
Work Visas for Foreigners Down Sharply in U.S.
The Press Trust of India
13 August 2002 |
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Unemployment
Rise Has Engineers Worried
by Kendrick Sadler
The Nashville City Paper
13 August 2002 |
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Number
of H-1B Visas Issued Has Fallen By Half
by Jennifer Bjorhus
The San Jose Mercury News
10 August 2002 |
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The
Great Java Jobs Debate @ SYS-CON Continues...
and Spreads Net-wide
Java Developer's Journal
Posted on 2 August 2002 |
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235,000
Software Engineers Can't Be Wrong, Right?
Slashdot.com
Posted on 25 July 2002 |
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Congress
Asked to Review IT Field: Engineer Group Upset
Over H-1B Visas, Job Losses
by Diane E. Lewis
The Boston Globe
23 July 2002 |
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