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Programmers Guild Newsletters
The Programmers Guild publishes a periodic newsletter. Members receive a printed copy. PDF versions
of past newsletters are available here:. You may contribute by sending to:
info<AT>programmersguid.org
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eNewsletter - November 2006 - Election
2006 Issue
Programmers Guild endorses James Webb in Virginia Senate Race
Aussies do have bigger balls - refusing to train their Indian replacements
Programmers Guild proposes free tuition for U.S. Engineering Students
Tech Corner
eNewsletter - October 2006 - Special "Kill SKIL Bill" issue
The Guild's latest press releases
The State of California hiring H-1B over U.S. workers on civil service
exam lists
Volume 3.1 - February 2005
- Special Post Election Issue - First Quarter 2005
Colorado: Pete Coors loses bid for Senate - Richard Armstrong
Outsourcing America's 4th Largest City - William Kingston, CPA
Companies running Fake job ads - Kim Berry
Fire Dreier
H-1b visa cap rises to 85,000
As Citizens - What's our Role - Les Miklosy
Volume 2.2 - August 2004
- Special Outsourcing Issue - 3rd Quarter 2004
PG Letter Campaign to prevent 20,000 more H-1B's
College Students leaving High Tech Majors
Social Security Funds going to Mexico
Outsourcing Common Sense
Job Retraining a Cruel Joke on the Unemployed
Volume 2.1 - May 2004
- Membership Mobilization Issue - 2nd Quarter 2004
Trade Negotiations - US sacrifices High-tech Jobs
State Unemployment Insurance - How to stand up for your rightsShortage
Shouting and Displacing US High-tech Workers18 Minutes of Member Action
Items - Get Active!Hire American Citizens profile on a partner organization
Volume 2.0 - February 2004
- Special Legislative Issue - 1st Quarter 2004
Presidents Report by Kim Berry
H-1B Cap drops, L-1 Visa now bigger threat, Offshoring in the news
Senator Feinstein gives floor speech on Singapore & Chile Trade Agreement
T. O. R. A. W. - The Organization for the Rights of American
Workers
H-1B Visa and L-1 Visa overview - Review of purposed Bills.
Volume 1.4 - January 2003
On the Political Front
Candidate Profiles
Siemens way not the American Way - Michael Emmons
Developer's Corner
Volume 1.3 - October 2002
Changes within Programmer's Guild
Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA)
Volume 1.2 - June 2002
CWA to oppose H-1B
Intel Strategy: Move Jobs Overseas
DOJ Investigates Sun
Volume 1.1 - March 2002
Guild wins settlement in discrimination case
Americans replaced by H-1B workers
C++ Class implementation checklist
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