Landscape Associates in Wisconsin joins Kujawa Enterprises
KEI is a partner company of Sperber Landscape Companies.
MILWAUKEE – Landscape Associates of De Pere recently joined Kujawa Enterprises, a Milwaukee provider in commercial landscape services, expanding service offerings into the Green Bay and Fox Valley Region of Wisconsin.
Landscape Associates, founded in 1990 by Gerry Andrews, has provided commercial and residential landscape management and construction services. Andrews will continue to provide local leadership of the company alongside his existing management team.
“This partnership secures the future for Landscape Associates and our employees,” said Gerry Andrews. “We’re excited to see the great things that are ahead of us.”
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Biden quietly reversed Trump’s ban on worker visas. Will it help or hurt the U.S. economy? By Don Lee, Los Angeles Times
Published: April 19, 2021, 6:00am
Share: Workers put the framing up on new single family luxury homes in Porter Ranch, Los Angeles, California on October 9, 2014. Construction is among the industries that have made significant use of the H-2B guest worker program. (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
WASHINGTON President Biden has quietly relaxed one of former President Trump’s signature immigration bans against foreign workers with skills that U.S. employers say they cannot find in the domestic labor market.
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Workers put the framing up on new single family luxury homes in Porter Ranch, Los Angeles, California on October 9, 2014. Construction is among the industries that have made significant use of the H-2B guest worker program. (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
Biden quietly reversed Trump’s ban on worker visas. Will it help or hurt the US economy?
WASHINGTON President Biden has quietly relaxed one of former President Trump’s signature immigration bans against foreign workers with skills that U.S. employers say they cannot find in the domestic labor market.
Many pro-immigration advocacy groups had urged Biden to abolish the ban on so-called guest workers as soon as he entered the White House. Instead, without fanfare, Biden waited almost three months and let the ban expire at the end of March as scheduled.
Biden reverses Trump’s ban on worker visas. Will that help or hurt the U.S. economy?
Updated Apr 15, 2021;
WASHINGTON President Biden has quietly relaxed one of former President Trump’s signature immigration bans against foreign workers with skills that U.S. employers say they cannot find in the domestic labor market.
Many pro-immigration advocacy groups had urged Biden to abolish the ban on so-called guest workers as soon as he entered the White House. Instead, without fanfare, Biden waited almost three months and let the ban expire at the end of March as scheduled.
Politically, Biden’s approach avoided an open fight with his allies in organized labor, which has long opposed guest worker programs like the H-1B and, for lower-end seasonal help, the lesser-known H-2B. Unions contend that such visas allow companies to bring in foreign workers at lower wages and benefits than they would have to offer Americans.
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