• It should be S-h-a-i-k-h or S-h-e-i-k-h, but not S-h-a-y-k-h, as it is in the subject line.

    NPR: Top Al-Qaida Suspect Admits to Sept. 11 Attacks

  • As a result, H-P shareholders have no way of evaluating the validity of H-P's claim.

    WSJ: Common Sense: Hewlett-Packard Still Can't Handle the Truth

  • As CEO, he attended meetings where H-P's plans for future products were discussed, H-P's lawsuit alleges.

    WSJ: H-P Sues Hurd After Oracle Appointment

  • Speaking at a conference Wednesday, H-P's interim CEO, Cathie Lesjak, said H-P's relationship with Oracle has been "strained" by Mr. Hurd's hiring.

    WSJ: At Oracle, Hurd in Rare Situation

  • Mr. Schultz, H-P's general counsel, said H-P was shown "significant documentation from former Autonomy executives refuting the allegations" of any accounting issues.

    WSJ: H-P Blames $8.8 Billion Charge on Bad Deal

  • H-1B applications fell dramatically during the recession because companies use H-1B visas not to replace Americans during downtimes, but to recruit workers during expansion.

    FORBES: H1-B Visa Quotas Greatly Restrain Small Business Expansion

  • However, today, America has only a bureaucratic H-2A visa category that pleases neither growers nor the farm workers union, and a cumbersome H-2B visa for short-term seasonal work outside of agriculture.

    FORBES: They Shoot Horses Don't They?

  • Ms. Whitman: I'm sorry about the state of the Oracle-H-P relationship because for many years Oracle and H-P were the best demonstrated practice of collaboration between a software company and hardware company.

    WSJ: H-P CEO Meg Whitman Defends Company in Age of Tablets

  • Most likely, he said, the case will end in a monetary settlement in which H-P receives some compensation from Oracle, effectively recouping some of the money it paid Mr. Hurd when he left H-P.

    WSJ: H-P Sues Hurd After Oracle Appointment

  • Immigration attorneys said the J-1 visa program doesn't face the same oversight as other temporary-worker programs, such as the H-1B, commonly used to bring in skilled workers, or the H-2A, for seasonal agricultural laborers.

    WSJ: Guest Worker Visa Troubles Visit McDonald's

  • H-P hired a law firm to do its own investigation and has exonerated Mr. Hurd of sexual harassment, saying he didn't violate H-P's guidelines, even while refusing to disclose Ms. Fisher's allegations or H-P's findings.

    WSJ: Common Sense: Hewlett-Packard Still Can't Handle the Truth

  • The USCIS conducts random audits of H-1B petitions to verify the information in the petition and make sure the H-1B employee is working in the job you petitioned for and being paid the wage listed.

    FORBES: Immigration On A Very Fast Track: The Race For H-1B Visas

  • Four years ago, the SEC chided H-P's board for failing to disclose that a director resigned after a dispute over the "pretexting, " or snooping into personal phone records, of board members and reporters by H-P contractors.

    WSJ: SEC Probe Examines Hurd Exit From H-P

  • Several studies have shown H-1B visa holders are paid comparable to U.S. workers with similar experience (Government Accountability Office, Magnus Lofstrom, and others) and employers must pay thousands of dollars in legal and government fees per H-1B.

    FORBES: Requiring Foreigners to Be Paid More Than Americans

  • Growers consider the underutilized H-2A visa for seasonal agricultural workers burdensome and litigation-prone, while employers have often used up the annual quota of H-2B temporary visas for seasonal workers in resorts, crab fishing, nurseries and other industries.

    FORBES: Colbert Hits the Mark in Hill Testimony

  • On his first day at H-P in 2005, he held an all-company meeting and, without notes, proceeded to outline on a white-paper flip chart the current and expected numbers for each H-P business unit and their strategic goals.

    WSJ: At Oracle, Hurd in Rare Situation

  • If the H-1B employment relationship terminates before the approval period ends, you must notify the USCIS and the USDOL of this event and offer the H-1B employee the reasonable transportation costs to return to his or her home country.

    FORBES: Immigration On A Very Fast Track: The Race For H-1B Visas

  • While former H-1B visa holders comprise less than 1 percent of the U.S. population, 60 percent of the finalists had parents who entered the U.S. on H-1B visas, which are generally the only practical way to hire skilled foreign nationals.

    FORBES: Children of Immigrants Poised to Be Key Members of Next Generation in Science

  • But the increased cap will also come with additional costs, including an increase in the minimum wage that an employer must pay to an H-1B visa holder, and additional fees for those employers whose workforce is composed of more than 30 percent of H-1B holders.

    FORBES: Terrorism and Border Security: Employers Must Prepare for Immigration Reform

  • President Obama has been in favor of granting more H-1B visas, and loosening policies that would allow foreign graduates to stay on and work in the U.S. Many multinational tech companies, including Microsoft, have called for more H-1B visas to be issued to fill gaps in the skilled labor pool.

    FORBES: In India, More Workers Off To U.S.

  • This analysis by Cassidy and other commentators neglects to consider there is an important problem with many of the current job related visas, including H-1B, H-2B, and H-2A: a potential immigrant is not simply permitted to work in this country, but only permitted to work for a specific employer who petitioned for the visa to hire them.

    FORBES: How To Improve Immigrant Visas

  • At no cost to taxpayers, an immediate solution to provide relief for the H-1B category would be to recapture unused H-1B visas from previous fiscal years, exempt U.S. educated workers with advanced degrees from the H-1B cap, and raise the cap to 100, 000, providing for a market-based escalator if the cap is reached during the previous fiscal year.

    FORBES: Drive Business Back To The U.S., Reform H-1B Visa Laws

  • And this room - H-144 - is where he did his job audition in many ways.

    NPR: A Quick Trip Through the History of Capitol Hill

  • Where a C-class motor from Estes puts out the equivalent of 2 pounds of thrust for one second, an H-class motor--the entry point to high-power rocketry--puts out 55 pounds.

    FORBES: Serious Toys

  • The emphasis by 4-H programs on hands-on learning is directly correlated to the creative mischief that I experimented with in open fields as child. 4-H programs are designed to meet youth where they are to participate in self learning.

    WHITEHOUSE: Youth Development through Self Learning

  • Previously, 4-H competitions were segregated and did not recognize black 4-H groups.

    WHITEHOUSE: White House Rural Council Blog

  • Last year he brought over 490 welders and metal-fitters from India on H-2B guest worker visas--ten-month visas for blue-collar laborers filling jobs that no American citizens want.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Baltimore City 4-H Youth Expo was my first opportunity to witness the impact a 4-H educator can have on an entire school of children.

    WHITEHOUSE: Every Opportunity

  • Power-hungry parts see even more of a boost: they can carry Iris Pro graphics with embedded DRAM, which should double the 3D speed on H-series mobile chips (47-55W of typical power) and triple it for the R-series (around 65-84W) on the desktop.

    ENGADGET

  • The story that needed to be told was that the company, historically a seeming No. 2 to Cisco, is now software-based and boasts interoperability with partners, such as H-P and IBM the technical term is open standards-based unified communications and visual collaboration.

    FORBES: Polycom Unveils New Logo: Does It Hit The Mark?

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