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Omaha Steve

(99,653 posts)
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 11:11 PM Mar 2013

Business, labor close on deal for immigration bill

Source: AP-Excite

By ERICA WERNER

WASHINGTON (AP) - Big business and major labor unions appeared ready Friday to end a fight over a new low-skilled worker program that had threatened to upend negotiations on a sweeping immigration bill in the Senate providing a pathway to citizenship for 11 million illegal immigrants already in the U.S.

Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who's been brokering talks between the AFL-CIO and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said in a statement that negotiators are "very close, closer than we have ever been, and we are very optimistic." He said there were still a few issues remaining.

The talks stalled late last week amid a dispute over wages for workers in the new program, and senators left town for a two-week recess with the issue in limbo. Finger-pointing erupted between the AFL-CIO and the chamber, with each side accusing the other of trying to sink immigration reform, leaving prospects for a resolution unclear.

But talks resumed this week, and now officials from both sides indicate the wage issue has been largely resolved. An agreement would likely clear the way for a bipartisan group of senators to unveil legislation the week of April 8 to dramatically overhaul the U.S. immigration system, strengthening the border and cracking down on employers as well as remaking the legal immigration system while providing eventual citizenship to millions.

FULL story at link.



Read more: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20130330/DA5B3SSO1.html





In this May 17, 2012 file photo, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. Big business and major labor unions appeared ready Friday, March 29, 2013 to end a fight over a new low-skilled worker program that had threatened to upend negotiations on a sweeping immigration bill in the Senate providing a pathway to citizenship for 11 million immigrants already in the U.S. Schumer, who's been brokering talks between the AFL-CIO and the Chamber of Commerce, said in a statement that negotiators are "very close, closer than we have ever been, and we are very optimistic." He said there were still a few issues remaining. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

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Business, labor close on deal for immigration bill (Original Post) Omaha Steve Mar 2013 OP
I don't have a problem with paying immigrants the same wages as Americans.... What I do have a midnight Mar 2013 #1
That's what they said when they sold us the Reagan amnesty. Lasher Mar 2013 #2
I am very curious to see Cal Carpenter Mar 2013 #3

midnight

(26,624 posts)
1. I don't have a problem with paying immigrants the same wages as Americans.... What I do have a
Sat Mar 30, 2013, 05:56 AM
Mar 2013

problem with is putting this issue on the table before a jobs bill that puts Americans to work first....

Lasher

(27,597 posts)
2. That's what they said when they sold us the Reagan amnesty.
Sat Mar 30, 2013, 10:56 AM
Mar 2013

But we never got around to the parts about employer sanctions and border security.

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