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New York construction sites dominated by Irish builders

New visa scheme could be on the cards


Construction workers photographed off 1st Ave, Manhattan

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New York construction sites are once again filled with Irish laborers – around half the workers on any building site today are Irish according to New York human rights commissioner Patricia Gatling, speaking at an event in Dublin’s Trinity College.
 
Since the collapse of the Irish construction industry, the number of Irish construction workers – which had swelled as building became the largest employer in the country – are now going abroad to find work.
 
Gatling told The Sunday Tribune that a variety of new Irish business associations have been helping the new immigrants and that it was possible that this would lead to the creation of a new visa scheme.

"If you go to a construction site in the city, half the people working there seem to be Mexican and the other half - who are doing the more skilled work – are Irish," she told the Tribune.

"For the most part, even when the housing market went bust, we were still building in New York. Hotel building there is ongoing and this kind of work is highly sought-after.

According to Gatling, the New York mayor Michael Bloomberg is in favor of legalizing the illegal Irish.

"He has gone to Washington and talked about legalizing all the illegal Irish that have come to New York already," she said. "It has been discussed that the [current visa system] was not fair to them.

"I think there is plenty of room for people to come and work and it's what everyone already says."

Gatling was speaking at a conference to discuss the intersection of business and human rights, which was organized by Colm Kearney and Brian Lucey.

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New york is the best place in the world. I now live back in Ireland, but New York was always there with open arms. Irish people owe so much to America, God Bless America!!!
the construction industry needs to make a greater effort to hire native american workers especially when new york's unemployment figure is close to 10%. they should be hiring people who have a vested interest in the u.s. to claim that 50% of construction workers are irish is ridiculous and off by about 40%
If they are not union go home ! Remember the celtic tiger ? Who needs a green card I'm going home ! You bit the hand that feed ya ! So funny, now the Irish got to battle the Mexicans who will work for less !
Are you kidding me Mrs. Gatling?! Let's legalize all the illegal Irish and forget about the Mexicans. Gee that will make a compelling re-election slogan for Mr. Bloomberg. Oh yeah, while you are at it, just forget about all the unemployed U.S. construction workers and encourage more illegal Irish to come over here because there are so many jobs here. And of course this makes sense, because as Gatling suggested, the Irish are so much more skillful in construction than other ethnic groups. Plenty of jobs in the USA?! Where has this Gatling lady been for the past few years? Maybe she has been in China or living in a fantasy world.
Ummmm, this is news????? The Irish have dominated the unions/construction forever.
The time-tested relationship between Ireland and America continues.
After all these years, the Irish are still building NYC
 




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