Chicago is trying to lure foreign workers laid off by American tech giants – The Economic Times

More than 35 firms in the Chicago region have teamed up with the city and P33, a nonprofit organization founded by former Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker, to bolster Chicago’s ambition of becoming a technology hub and fill the more than 400,000 vacancies open in Illinois.
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Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

I thought Lightweight wanted the flow of foreigners from the southern border stopped

Where's Mine ???
3 years ago

I thought CPS & City Colleges where filling the tech labor shortage with highly qualified/ educated graduates (at astronomical $cost$)?

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