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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Gutfeld 20240604 03:32:00

greg: should we get along with folks who wreak like chief and congress, sadly new york s sense of ekpunobi has non-pot heads pa turd. there was a time when the stench of your on wawas new york s trademark smell. they called it eww lemon. now it s the overpowering smell of weed. ever since it was decriminalized at nyc and other major cities in that matter its unmistakable odor has been present on every corner, not to mention every subway stairwell and bodega. on the bright side it tends to overpower the smell of gunfire. and as one new york post writer argues the city seems it s okay with the fact it s turning workers into zombies incapable of simple tasks like taking your starbucks order or prosecuting murderers. so should we have seen this coming? fact is the biggest trend these days is trashing age and

Labor exec thumbs down lifting of Middle East deployment ban

(File photo) MANILA - A labor official dismissed proposals to lift the ban on the deployment of Filipino workers in some parts of the Middle East, saying it may be "unwise" to do so at this time. Labor Attache Alejandro Padaen of the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in Lebanon said in a news release on Sunday that officials should first consult with people on the ground and carefully study the situation in destination countries before policy pronouncements are made. Abdullah Mama-o, newly appointed secretary of the Department of Migrant Workers, is eyeing the lifting of suspension on the deployment of newly hired skilled and household service workers to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region, including Libya and Iraq. Citing Lebanon, Padaen said the country is yet to recover from the political and economic turmoil, and has yet to conclude an agreement on a standard contract, especially those covering domestic workers. "Considering the econom

DHS And DOL H-2B Visas to be Available for Summer Season

Department of Homeland Security DHS and the Department of Labor DOL will make available an additional 35,000 H-2B temporary nonagricultural worker visas.23,500 will be allocated to returning workers, 11,500 allocated nationals El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras

DHS And DOL H-2B Visas to be Available for Summer Season

Department of Homeland Security DHS and the Department of Labor DOL will make available an additional 35,000 H-2B temporary nonagricultural worker visas.23,500 will be allocated to returning workers, 11,500 allocated nationals El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras

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