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Welcome to the Resettlement
Employment Opportunities With the United States Airline Agency and Other International
Organizations:
UNITED STATE AIRLINE
EMPLOYMENT AND RESETTLEMENT AGENCY
(UTAERA) assistance to global employment Air Line opportunity international
responsibility, it an act of charity.
(UTAERA) program for Emploment and Ressettlement Agencies is a body
of collective international non-profit relief appliant that are looking for employment (UTAERA) is a FOUNDATION. Universal
Program Employment .
And Resettlement Agencies. Serves as an umbrella for coordination all works of refugees looking jobs , less privileged,
and disaster assistance.(UTAERA) provides members NGO with a framework of consultation, coordination and advocacy on behalf
of people forcibly displaced or otherwise affected by conflict, natural disasters and oppression.
It addresses issues relating to protection and assistance of refugees and internally displaced persons as well
as operations security and coordination in disaster response.
(UTAERA) has been co-existing with the America refugees airline
employment agency started in 1997 to help africans And Asian ,the poor, the sick, the starving and to care for the citizens
of the third world nations.
We are committed to meeting the needs of these people regardless of race, religion, and creed. (UTAERA) is one of the
biggest relief resettlement agencies in the world today.
Incorporated in Bridgewater city in the states of New Jersey, U.S.A and meeting the needs of million of people all
over the world through our four international branch offices located in Canada, UK, Senegal West Africa, and Hong Kong.
(UTAERA) has consultative status and working relations with several United Nation agencies including U.N and
social and economic council, UNICEF, UNHCR, the World Employment opportunities Program and the World Health Organization.
(UTAERA) has been assisting in area of shelters, job, food and area other humanitarian aides for years.
(UTAERA) has also been resettling refugees from different parts of the world since 1997 in
collaboration with the (UTAERA), US bureau of population and American Refugees Committee {ARC}. With the introduction of Employment,
and Housing resettlement program, many citizens of third world nations have owned houses with well-paid jobs in the United States, United kingdom and Canada, while many refugees have been resettled.
(UTAERA) is working to ensure that displaces victims receive the protection and assistance they need to survive.
Since 1997,the US committees
for refugees have championed the protection around the world. USCR goes to the scene of refugee’s emergencies, often
before any other observers to:
· Talk to refugees one on one
· Record Human right abuses
· Devise a strategy to provide temporary safety
and essential relief
· Alert the public to the critical needs of
refugees in crisis.
The U.S. Government encourages qualified
foriegn citizens to apply for professional positions with the United Nations and other international organizations. While
pursuing a rewarding and challenging career, international civil servants can make a difference by contributing their knowledge
and skills to the needs of the world community. The U.S. Department of State assists Americans Canadaians Asiaians and Africans,
interested in such employment opportunities and makes every effort to promote American representation in these agencies. Skilled
and non skilled workers are not left out in this march for ressetlement.
Skilled and non skilled positions
Americans/ asaians/Africans, who are skiled in one field or the other can apply for their various areas of specialisation.
Professional Positions: Americans
interested in competing for professionl and higher positions (P-1 through P-5, D-1 and above) are encouraged to submit their
resume, CV, and emergency application documents directly to the Immigration lawyer .
Senior Positions: To be
competitive for UN and non UN vacancy positions at the senior levels (D-1 and above), interested individuals should normally
meet the following qualifications:
- Advanced degree directly related to the particular
position
- Significant number of years of recent, relevant and
specialized work experience, including some field experience in developing countries
- Extensive management experience
- Strong working
knowledge of a second UN language, usually French or Spanish. (Other UN languages are: Arabic, Chinese, and Russian.)

The poor nature of the third world countries today is due to lack of employment. But in principles
there is no reason why this should happen. After all immigrants are consumers as well as workers, hence their arrival will
also create new jobs to meet the demand that they create. Certainly some people will want to change jobs, often getting better
ones, but the country as a whole will be better off.
However, immigration may lead to a temporary
increase in inequality.
The belief that immigrants reduce employment
for the native workers often assumes that the numbers of job in any country is fixed and that the arrival of more people will
somehow dilute the available numbers of job.
This is obviously false. If the population goes up, this create more consumers whose needs have
to be met, and this create more jobs. Indeed even before immigrants have found work for themselves, they will be creating
work for others who will be employed growing and distributing the food other immigrant will need, building the houses they
live in and driving buses they ride on as they search for work. These extra jobs may not be as obvious as those, which immigrants
do, but they are nevertheless created.
The argument that immigrants are displacing
native workers also assumes they are competing for the same jobs. But very often this is not the case. Immigrant workers commonly
take jobs, which native workers shun because they offer low pay or low status-harvesting crops, washing dishes in restaurants
or working in low-wage manufacturing. One sector that has for long depended on the immigrant labor is construction. Rising
level of education in Southeast Asia for example make local people unwilling to be builders.
South Korea has struggle to keep out immigrant workers, but in 1996,the ministry of construction and transportation conceded
that it would have to import more foreign labor to build the country first high speed railway line.
Moreover the range of jobs that nationals reject
seems to be widening. Taxi drivers in the US
for example used to attract native white and black workers. Nowadays, it is an immigrant job. In Washington DC, the Taxi Operators Association estimated
that over the last 25 years, the proportion of drivers who are foreign born has risen from 25% to 85%.
Bringing people to do such job can actually
increase for the native population. The clearest example is domestic service where employing a low-skilled worker as a nany
can often release a woman to a high level professional job. Millions of women want to or have to work outside the home but
can only do so with the help of immigrant workers.
The neutral or beneficial effects of
immigration would seem to be confirmed by unemployment data. Country that have had relatively high immigration in recent years-Australia,
United States, Israel, Hong Kong Canada-have not had unusually high level of unemployment during period of peak immigration.
In Australia for example, the overseas
born make up more than 20% of the total population and there have been extensive research on the economic impact. This has
concluded that immigrants have created at least as many job as they have occupied. A similar conclusion has been reached in
Canada where 16% of the population is
foreign born. A report from the economic council of Canada
concluded that a steady of immigration does not cause any unemployment, mainly because the number of firms expands to create
new jobs.
This is not to say, however that some
group of workers will not lose out as a result of immigration. The latest research from the United States suggest that while
the country as a whole is better off, those at the bottom of the employment ladder, and particularly the previous group of
immigrants, may in the short term face higher unemployment or lower wages.

UTAERA conducts resettlement for refugees and Global employment and housing recruitment programs annually. We provide
an excellent opportunity for pro-active youths, non-employees and job seekers and families who have the mind to work in any
of the country where these opportunities exist. UTAERA has made available a number of sponsor opportunities
alongside this recruitment programme. The recruitment programmes are designed to give focus Youth, Group, and Associations valuable contacts within the sector.
Through this program, many citizens of the third
world countries have been assisted to own houses with secured and well-paid jobs in the United
States, United Kingdom and Canada. The employment and housing recruitment program is always under the auspices of the WORLD FOOD PROGRAM [WHO], FOOD AND
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION [FAO], UNITED FARMERS ASSOCIATION [UFA], NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS [NAM], and EMPLOYERS
ASSOCIATION GROUPS [EAG] who believe to assist the less priviledge ones and poor citizenry from the third world countries.
Companies and Agricultural investors in the western world needs cheaper labor and this can only be achieved by recruiting
workers from the third world countries.
UTAERA provides equal employment opportunities
to all employees and applicants for employment in full compliance to all applicable laws, directives and regulations to all
federal, states, and local governing bodies or agencies. Nobody shall be discriminated against in employment decision because
of race, religion, color, nationality, sexual orientation, age, or mental/physical disability. UTAERA makes
reasonable accommodation to all successful applicants who went through the normal procedures.The recruited workers become the owners of their houses after installmental
payment for a period of two to three year.
Applicants who apply through special recommendations with the normal procedures are the only
ones who can achieve these opportunities. In order to benefit from UTAERA employment and housing resettlement
programmes, applicants applying from the third world countries are to meet up with the following requirements .
Our Asian candidates registration
All group that have receive their confirmation file
number from their coordinator will need to forward it to the Immigration lawyer for his or her group Visa Form.
Names and passport numbers of their group members along with their reference file
number issued to them by the zonal co-ordinator.
The members without traveling passport should forward the following
requirements for the processing of US Employment autorization card .
[1] Applicant’s
Scanned Passport size photograph.
[2] Names, date of birth
and name of resident country.
[3] Height measures and
color of eyes.
All application forms and payment confirmation for the USTA employment programe
contact the african asian coordinator
Email: ustravelsagency@mail2washington.com
Employment and resettlement
programs should be confirm by the african and asian coordinator before it will be returned to the head office in the United States by f or
the processing of their documents.
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