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Today’s Politically INCORRECT Cartoon by A.F. Branco


A.F. Branco Cartoon – Next In Line

A.F. BRANCO | on June 18, 2024 | https://comicallyincorrect.com/a-f-branco-cartoon-next-in-line/

Replacing Joe Biden
A Political Cartoon by A.F. Branco 2024

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A.F. Branco Cartoon—Rumors are flying that Biden will be replaced by the leaders of the Democratic party before the 2024 election. If so, who will they replace him with that will continue Obama’s Marxist-Globalist agenda?

The Look on Obama’s Face Says it All: Biden Incoherently Babbles About “Joe Jobs” as Obama Stares (VIDEO)

By Cristina Laila – June 17, 2024

The look on Obama’s face said it all.
Joe Biden and Barack Obama appeared on stage together for a fundraiser in Los Angeles, California Saturday evening.
Biden reportedly raised $28 million from California Hollywood elitists in Los Angeles.
Out-of-touch Hollywood actors and singers like George Clooney, Barbara Streisand and Julia Roberts helped Biden raise money Saturday night at the Peacock Theater.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel interviewed Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
Biden babbled incoherently about the unemployment rate and lack of jobs under his watch. SEE MORE…

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Disney World Fired 250 of Its Workers – But What It Told Them to Do Next Made Things Worse


 05Jun, 2015; by Cassy Fiano

URL of the Original Posting Site: http://rightwingnews.com/economy/disney-world-fired-250-of-its-workers-but-what-it-told-them-to-do-next-made-things-worse

Disney World Fired 250 of Its Workers – But What It Told Them to Do Next Made Things Worse

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Once upon a time, there were about 250 tech workers who were running the computers in the central nervous system of Disney World operations. Then, one day, Disney laid them all off, hired immigrants brought in on visas to take their place, and required many of the former employees to train their replacements. This isn’t your typical Disney-fairytale, but this is what The New York Times reported Thursday.

In October 2014, about 250 employees were laid off and Disney used an outsourcing firm in India to hire immigrants that would work under a temporary visa, known as H-1B, for highly skilled technical workers. Some employees’ severance checks required they continued doing their job for the next three months as they trained their replacements. Disney executives claim that the layoffs were part of a reorganization of the company and they opened more positions than it eliminated, the Times reported.

One former worker told the Times that young immigrants from India took their place:

“The first 30 days was all capturing what I did. The next 30 days, they worked side by side with me, and the last 30 days, they took over my job completely. I had to make sure they were doing my job correctly.”

The use of these visas, and whether they complement American workers or displaces them, is currently under debate in Congress. Critics of the visas say that they are being used to bring in immigrants to do work that Americans can do, for less money.

… Disney executives told the Times that the employees who lost their jobs were given a three-month transition period, with résumé help to get another job within the company or elsewhere. About 120 of those laid off took new positions at Disney, about 40 retired or left the company before the end of the transition period, and about 90 did not find new jobs.

Another worker who spoke to the Times said that his former supervisor was unaware of his layoff and, in his annual performance review, wrote that because of his hard work, he saved the company thousands of dollars. The employee got a raise and his severance pay had to be recalculated to include it.

Imperial President ObamaIt’s easy to blame Disney World for this, but should we not be looking at the Obama administration and how this country severely punishes successful corporations? We can’t give corporations the most unfriendly business atmosphere in the world, and then also complain when they outsource jobs overseas or hire foreign workers for cheap. Maybe if we were more welcoming to big business, this kind of thing wouldn’t happen.

 

 

 

 

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