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Japan firms welcome skilled foreign workers; majority open to more open immigration system: poll

Japan Times | 20 August 2018 Most companies support loosening the country’s tight immigration system to cope with a severe labor shortage, but they favor skilled workers who can fit into the workplace, not an influx of unskilled laborers, a poll shows. The government in June unveiled plans to allow five-year work permits for foreigners […]

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Nigeria: Why Victims’ Compensation for Failed Immigration Recruitment Is Delayed – Moro

19 July 2014, All Africa Minister of the Interior Comrade Abba Moro has promised that the federal government will fulfill its promise to the victims of the failed immigration recruitment exercise last year. He said in a statement by his special assistant on media, George Udoh, yesterday in Abuja that the delay in not implementing

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Monty: Immigration reform vital for America’s competitive edge

26, June 2014, Chron One year ago today, the U.S. Senate passed the first major piece of immigration reform legislation since the Reagan administration. That same day, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee passed a much more focused, but very important measure, called the SKILLS Visa Act, which would provide much-needed updates to our nation’s high-skilled visa system. However, neither

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