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NASA's in trouble

NASA Watch reports that the threat of actual federal layoffs is rising during the ongoing government shutdown, adding to furloughs already in effect. NASA headquarters has contingency plans for such layoffs, but with the agency’s public affairs office on furlough, official communication is limited.

The report cites several developments: the Congressional Budget Office warning of imminent layoffs, a budget director telling Republicans that federal job cuts are days away, claims that directives to fire workers during a shutdown may be illegal, and agencies like the Patent Office already laying off staff.

The White House and Office of Management and Budget have reportedly issued strict warnings to agencies against sharing shutdown-related details publicly.


Dell TikTok

Along with Oracle and its co-founder Larry Ellison, Trump said at the press conference that other investors include media mogul Rupert Murdoch and the CEO of Dell computers Michael Dell. “Great investors. The biggest. They don’t get bigger,” Trump said. Vance added that more details about who is involved in the deal will be announced over the next few days.


Exxon Forgets Who OWNS the Oil Sands

The People of Alberta own the Oil Sands.
No one is going Edmonton !
Provincial Legislation will be passed within the year to prohibit Outsourcing of jobs that are related to the Oil Sands Industry. So not only will the large majority of the 900 jobs not go to BTC . BTC will lose their jobs which will be brought back to Alberta.
We own the product … Exxon.
You Don’t !
We need Companies that Put Alberta First. Not Companies like yours and Tim Hortons who displace Albertans from their jobs with foreign workers.
So when your Oil Leases come up for renewal, your Camp permits require approval don’t think they can’t be rejected.
Like you rejected 900 Albertans and their families.


Tom Cotton Drafts Bill to Shrink H-1B Visa Program. Ford ought to follow suit and shrink their H-1B's to zero.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) will introduce a bill on Tuesday that would sharply reduce the number of H-1B migrants working in U.S. white-collar jobs.

The bill, to be announced Tuesday morning, would begin to count visa renewals as new visas, so ending the current practice of allowing unlimited renewals for most of the 85,000 visas granted to companies each year.

The unlimited renewals policy allows roughly 750,000 H-1B visa holders to retain white-collar, career-track jobs that would otherwise have gone to young U.S. graduates. Without the exemption, the number of company-employed H-1B visa holders would drop to roughly 250,000.

The Cotton bill would also end the policy of exempting H-1B visas from the 85,000 limit if they are awarded to non-profits, which include corporate-affiliated research centers, universities, hospitals, and government K-12 teaching jobs. The non-profit H-1B workforce is large and growing and is also harming many young Americans who are both skilled and eager for careers in laboratories, hospitals, lecture halls, and classrooms.

A 2016 count by Breitbart News showed that roughly 100,000 H-1B and J-1 visa workers were employed by the non-profit sector.

“Colleges and universities shouldn’t get special treatment for bringing in woke and anti-American professors from around the world. My bill closes these loopholes that universities have abused for far too long,” Cotton said in a press statement.

Cotton’s draft bill would pressure companies to accept job applications from the growing lack of underemployed and unemployed American STEM graduates.

“Reducing the number of foreign workers being imported to replace American workers is a good thing,” said Rosemary Jenks, cofounder and policy director of the Immigration Accountability Project. “But the H-1B program needs to be eliminated,” she added.

The bill joins the rush of other reform plans being pushed by Sen. Jim Banks (R-OH), Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO), Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), and by President Donald Trump.

“The large-scale replacement of American workers through systemic abuse of the program has undermined both our economic and national security,” said the September 19 proclamation by Trump establishing modest curbs on the H-1B program:

The number of foreign STEM workers in the United States has more than doubled between 2000 and 2019, increasing from 1.2 million to almost 2.5 million, while overall STEM employment has only increased 44.5 percent during that time. Among computer and math occupations, the foreign share of the workforce grew from 17.7 percent in 2000 to 26.1 percent in 2019. And the key facilitator for this influx of foreign STEM labor has been the abuse of the H-1B visa.

The abuse of the H-1B program is also a national security threat. Domestic law enforcement agencies have identified and investigated H-1B-reliant outsourcing companies for engaging in visa fraud, conspiracy to launder money, conspiracy under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, and other illicit activities to encourage foreign workers to come to the United States.

A recent survey showed that a large majority of Democrat-leaning tech professionals see the H-1B program as a threat to their careers.

The survey reported 56 percent of the Americans polled said “they view H-1B visa holders as direct competitors for jobs.” Sixty percent of U.S. citizens said that “U.S. citizens and green card holders should be given hiring priority.”

Adam Mitchell thought he was doing everything right. He majored in computer science at Georgia State University and interned at State Farm doing web development. He’d been told since he was a teenager that a degree in computer science was a guaranteed path to a high-paying job right out of college.

“I was under the impression that since I’ve got three years of internship experience under my belt, this will be a cakewalk,” Mitchell said. “I was pretty quickly humbled. There’s nothing available.”
More than seven months after graduating, he’s applied for more than 100 jobs and gotten two interviews and only one job offer — for the 4 a.m. shift at Starbucks, which he didn’t take because the hours would make it too hard to pursue other opportunities. Among the jobs that turned him down: an hourly role at Costco and a customer service job in the call center at State Farm.

“I’m just kind of looking for anything,” he said. “I don’t know if the tech-side economy is ever going to be the same again.”


US set for largest mass resignation in history as Trump continues deep cuts

The Trump administration is set to oversee the largest mass resignation in US history on Tuesday, with more than 100,000 federal workers set to formally quit as part of the latest wave of its deferred resignation program.

With Congress facing a deadline of Tuesday to authorize more funding or spark a government shutdown, the White House has also ordered federal agencies to draw up plans for large-scale firings of workers if the partisan fight fails to yield a deal.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/28/us-mass-resignation-federal-workers


Ford takes the high road

I knew Billy would virtue signal. Hey Billy you don’t have to meet the revised lower emissions. You can keep the Biden emissions. No one will stop you or fine you. Toyota loves Billy

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2025/09/26/ford-urges-modest-epa-emission-standards-to-end-regulatory-whiplash/86347400007/?gnt-cfr=1&gca-cat=pp&gca-ds=override


T will be caught Projection Firewall

Project Firewall is an enforcement initiative launched by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) on September 19, 2025, aimed at curbing abuse in the H-1B visa program. It focuses on investigating employers suspected of exploiting H-1B visas to displace American workers with lower-wage foreign labor, particularly in high-skilled STEM fields. The project prioritizes “America first” hiring by ensuring compliance with visa rules and rooting out fraud.
Key Aspects:
• Leadership and Scope: Led by the DOL’s Office of Immigration Policy, Employment and Training Administration, and Wage and Hour Division, with collaboration from the Department of Justice, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The Secretary of Labor can personally certify investigations for high-priority cases.
• Enforcement Measures: Investigations can start via secretary certification or standard channels, targeting violations like wage suppression, improper job displacement, and visa misuse. It aligns with a recent executive order by President Donald Trump requiring a $100,000 fee for H-1B petitions.
• Goals and Impact: As stated by Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, it ensures “highly skilled jobs go to Americans first” by ending abuses that undercut U.S. workers. Critics, however, warn of potential overreach affecting small businesses and innovation.
This initiative reflects the Trump administration’s broader immigration and labor priorities. For unrelated uses of “project firewall” (e.g., open-source software firewalls), the term typically refers to custom network security implementations, but the 2025 launch dominates current references.


I'm sure this'll work out for him great

Exxon CEO wants EU sustainability law scrapped

Today’s focus is all about the power of oil lobbying as ExxonMobil is ramping up its fight against the EU’s corporate sustainability due diligence law, warning it will push businesses out of Europe.

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/sustainable-switch-climate-focus-exxon-ceo-wants-eu-sustainability-law-scrapped-2025-09-20/


US should reciprocate the sentiment - Modi urges Indians to get rid of foreign products amid strained US ties

The bank could bring back 60K jobs from overseas. At least to get some positive publicity which the bank clearly needs. Just saying ......

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/modi-urges-indians-to-get-rid-of-foreign-products-amid-strained-us-ties/ar-AA1N081O?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=68d01daa6b9e4e33a6a6fb3e9134571c&ei=15


How does this even happen?

We lost a great manager. They decided to nuke our department for no good reason and then handed the pieces to someone who loves micromanaging and playing politics. I went from enjoying my job to dreading it within a few weeks. Again, for no good reason! This place makes no sense to me.


Sounds like Commander in Chief likes military input from Vena input from Vena

Well, if I had to guess, theft is the railroads biggest problem in these two cities, I am sure many others as well.

The praise makes for a good laugh!

https://www.wowt.com/2025/09/16/trump-says-union-pacific-ceo-gave-advice-national-guard-deployments/?outputType=amp


Safra at the White House

Everything really clicked for me this week watching Safra and other tech CEOs line up at the White House dinner, kissing the DJT ring. They’re thanking him profusely for flipping the script. The era of employees holding the power? Over.

When’s the last time you heard an Oracle leader talk about wellbeing, mental health, or diversity? The buzz words of the last 5 years. Those conversations have all but disappeared. The employer’s market is back — and with it, the return of treating employees as expendable.


Manager Layer fat prevails

Multitude of high performing ICs are gone while the 6/7 layers of management fat prevails, almost untouched. Hearing that “managers in the next round” for years and years but nothing changes. The spectacularly d*mb , incredibly political and waste-of-space low- and mid-level managers in technical sales are strutting around our U.K. like they are the cat’s a$$ and own the place. Nice selfies from parties at Vegas on social media too. Nothing will change because they have a Patel God. It’s disgusting how deliberately the U.K. org is being decimated for the last 5 years.


This is happening everywhere H1Bs are hired.

This sort of thing is happening in every company where H1Bs are hired. The entire H1B system is corrupted and Trump should just reject all current H1Bs and all future H1Bs and all current Green Cards process while the person is still on H1B.

Walmart VP takes money from Indian contractors

https://www.ctol.digital/news/walmart-fires-vp-kickbacks-terminates-1200-contractors/


Dear Colleagues and Former Associates

As many of you know, Walmart announced a restructuring in May that resulted in approximately 1,500 corporate positions being eliminated. Just months later, reports surfaced that the company abruptly ended contracts for about 1,200 Global Tech contractors following an internal investigation into possible vendor misconduct.
While Walmart’s official statement clarified that only one vendor and a small number of U.S.-based associates were terminated for failing to uphold the company’s integrity standards, the volume of layoffs and contract cuts has left many of us with unanswered questions.
One immediate concern: former associates who were laid off earlier this year are now being rehired at rates between $60 and $65 per hour. Yet similar roles in the market are commanding $75 to $86 per hour. This discrepancy raises several issues:
• How are these rehiring decisions being made, and who is overseeing the process?
• Are we jeopardizing experienced talent for short-term cost savings?
• What checks are in place to ensure that rehires receive equitable pay and benefits?
To everyone navigating the rehiring process at Walmart:

  1. Ask who will submit your resume and negotiate your rate. Demand transparency about who controls your application and compensation.
  2. Compare external market rates. Bring data from industry job postings to your discussions—and insist on alignment with the prevailing $75–$86 range.
  3. Clarify your role’s scope, reporting structure, and any probationary terms before accepting an offer.
  4. Leverage your tenure and institutional knowledge. You know Walmart’s systems, culture, and customers; make that expertise part of your value proposition.
    Walmart’s leadership—across global technology, supply chain, and retail operations—must remember that our associates are more than line items on a P&L. You deserve respect, fair pay, and a seat at the table when policies affecting your livelihood are decided.
    Stay informed, ask tough questions, and stand firm on the value you bring.

For those who want to be RIF'd

Volunteering won't do it. The defiant nature of the leaders here will just give you more work, laugh at you struggle, and will try to make you quit.

You have to put yourself on the chopping block by simply reporting your manager to Employee Relations. They will take the side of your supervisor, BUT you are a target now. A person who doesn't go with the flow, and can potentially expose them. Therefore, becoming a financiql liability and a source to empower others.

I guarantee you will be on the next list.


Internal Bias

There’s been some chatter about internal roles being posted with a ‘preferred candidate’ allegedly already in mind. Supposedly, certain leaders have a reputation for giving opportunities to people in their inner circle, and many employees feel it creates an uneven playing field.

On top of that, the culture in parts of the firm (some say CRM and even more specifically compliance supposedly) is described by many as having ‘mean girl energy.’ If you don’t play the game (feed egos, camera on head nodding in agreement, don’t mention the fake glamour headshots), you risk getting up blackballed often times with the support of HR (supposedly).

Some have said there is one specific leader who stands out in this regard, allegedly she gets worse every year because she’s been getting away with it for so long. Apparently, she’s great at managing up, but for those in her world that dare challenge her perspective, the experience has the potential to be miserable (supposedly).

The running joke that helps get many of us through the day is pulling up the Schweb and laughing at what appears to be a heavily AI-filtered glamour headshot. It’s hilarious and also perfectly on brand for how fake the culture feels these days. And with layoffs and constant uncertainty hanging over people’s heads, we all need a good laugh!