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Former Disney Employees Sue the Company for Being Replaced by a Foreign Workers

<p>In 2014&comma; Leo Perrero&comma; an IT employee at Disney World in Orlando was let go by the theme-park mogul&comma; along with 250 other employees&period; He was told that in order to get his severance pay&comma; he would have to train his replacement&comma; a foreign worker for his remaining 90 days&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>He and a fellow American laid off by Disney&comma; Dena Moore then filed a lawsuit against the company and the two global consulting firms&comma; HCL and Cognizant for breaking the law by replacing employees with less expensive immigrant labor&period; Last Thursday he testified in the case in front of the senate&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The lay-off was unexpected as Perrero recounted his experience&period; &ldquo&semi;During the holiday season of 2014&comma; I was sent a meeting invitation by a prominent Disney executive&period; With an excellent review in hand along with company announcements of record profits my mind buzzed with thoughts of a promotion or a bonus&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Perrero&period; &ldquo&semi;I walked into a small conference room with about two dozen highly respected fellow IT workers&period; The Disney executive made a harsh announcement to us all&period; &lsquo&semi;Your jobs have been given over to a foreign workforce&period; In the meantime&comma; you will be training your replacements until your jobs are 100 percent transferred over to them and if you don&rsquo&semi;t cooperate you will not receive any severance pay&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Disney has denied the claims saying the law suit is &ldquo&semi;completely and utterly baseless&period;&rdquo&semi; They have also said that the Disney Parks had rehired more than 100 of the laid-off workers for other roles in the company&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Both Perrero and Moore had hope to be hired for other Disney positions&period; Moore said she applied to more than 150 jobs at the company&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The reason for a major lay-off is usually to scale down and cut costs&period; So&comma; why would Disney fire then suspiciously rehire replacements&quest; Not to mention&comma; 2014 was not a tough year for the theme park&period; Florida&rsquo&semi;s Walt Disney World was the most visited theme park in the entire world with 18&period;6 million visits&period; That same year is when the park finished the Fantasyland expansion&comma; which partially attributed to a 6&percnt; growth&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Apparently&comma; the 250 IT layoffs weren&rsquo&semi;t the only ones&period; American workers in accounting and administration claimed to have lost their jobs to foreigners with H-1B visas&period; Most of the foreigners were from India and were hired through consulting firms&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Both Trump and Rubio have taken a strong stance on this issue&period; Rubio has been influenced by his big business donors &lpar;Disney has donated &dollar;2 million to Rubio&rpar; to introduce bills to expand the H-1B program&period; While&comma; Trump aims to stop the H-1B job theft&period; &ldquo&semi;Americans are losing our jobs to foreigners and politicians are supporting and&sol;or promoting this behavior&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Moore&period; &ldquo&semi;If we want to achieve the American dream&mdash&semi;or even&comma; more importantly&comma; keep what is ours&colon; the American dream that we have already struggled to create&comma; the American dream that others have sacrificed for us&comma; now is the time to link arms with a champion&period; I believe Mr&period; Trump is for Americans first and foremost&period; &nbsp&semi;He shares our vision&comma; our dreams&comma; and will fight for our futures&period; I know most of you are already standing&comma; but here&rsquo&semi;s my mantra&colon; stand up for Americans&comma; stand up with a champion&comma; stand up with Trump&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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