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American Work Permit: The Complete Source Guide For Professionals

Rajiv Dabhadkar (born 12 March 1968) is a Technocrat. At present, he is the CEO and Founder of "National Organization for Software and Technology Professionals", which came into existence in April 2004 and has been involved in a knowledge (tech) worker advocacy organisation with a focus on wage discrimination and worker rights issues.

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Early life and education

Rajiv Dabhadkar has studied in General Education Academy. He has earned a Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science from Monmouth University Political Science and Sociology Department and has lived in the United States Of America and has an MBA from Saint Peter's University, He has stayed for 12 years before returning to India to begin ‘The National Organisation for Software and Technology Professionals (NOSTOPS)’ in April 2004.

Publication

  • Green Carrot - Americas Work Visa Crisis
  • American Work Permit - The Complete Source Guide for Professionals
  • Recognition

  • Karmaveer puraskar Awardee 2014.
  • NOSTOPS

  • NOSTOPS founded in April 2004.
  • Joined hands with Bright Future Jobs as an American lobbying partner to end the xenophobic anti-guest worker sentiments.
  • NOSTOPS members participated in media interviews to bring forth instances of abuse and involuntary servitude amongst guest workers.
  • Exposed employer contractual bondage and the related visa scamming abuse.
  • PROVE

  • PROVE - Professional Registry of Verified Employees (www.proveit.in) was launched on October 2, 2015 with an aim to Arrest the rampant global labor fraud. PROVE is a property of NOSTOPS.
  • PROVE was started with an aim to create an Open Registry for Verified Employees to fill in the gap between Verified Knowledge Worker and genuine foreign Employer.
  • References

    Rajiv Dabhadkar Wikipedia