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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/14/us/judge-says-disney-didnt-violate-visa-laws-in-layoffs.html
The H1B Visa lawsuit received a lot of attention when it was filed. Disney allegedly fired workers (Disney says it offered them other jobs) and then contracted with companies to hire workers (whom the fired workers trained in the U.S.) who then went overseas to do the work.
Per the New York Times, the federal judge in Florida dismissed the workers' lawsuit alleging Disney and the contracting companies violated federal racketeering laws (laws designed to punish organized crime).
When I can, I'll try to link to the decision.
The decision gives the employees a chance to amend the complaint, so it isn't necessarily over, though the comments by the employee's attorney seems to indicate she has given up.
The H1B Visa lawsuit received a lot of attention when it was filed. Disney allegedly fired workers (Disney says it offered them other jobs) and then contracted with companies to hire workers (whom the fired workers trained in the U.S.) who then went overseas to do the work.
Per the New York Times, the federal judge in Florida dismissed the workers' lawsuit alleging Disney and the contracting companies violated federal racketeering laws (laws designed to punish organized crime).
When I can, I'll try to link to the decision.
The decision gives the employees a chance to amend the complaint, so it isn't necessarily over, though the comments by the employee's attorney seems to indicate she has given up.