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In reply to the discussion: I take major issue with Joe Biden's work visa plan [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)31. 65000 of them per year under current law
the government has fraud units - first requirement is the requirement to pay the prevailing wage and offer the same conditions as to US workers. The government does fight employers - part of the law characterizes some employers as H-1B dependent and restricts the more. It is not easy to get one and there are legal and filing fees, so nobody is motivated to pick an H-1B over a US person. 65000 get taken up a day or two after the first filing day for the year. That's not the huge effect on the job market that people make of it.
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I agree. The H1b system has a place, but it should not be used to hire cheaper labor.
Laelth
Mar 2021
#3
This is false in practice, the "prevailing" part is fudged consummately and not based on experience
uponit7771
Mar 2021
#37
Then the current system is an after the fact enforcement vs per experience relative to confirmed ...
uponit7771
Mar 2021
#40
Did Trump ever address the widespread abuse of process by the big corporations?
Beastly Boy
Mar 2021
#5
Corporations are going to look for cheaper workers regardless of the laws.
Thekaspervote
Mar 2021
#23
The recipients should not be recipients...it has happened to my family members...I am against
Demsrule86
Mar 2021
#18
One of the biggest lessons that I have learned since moving into IT back in 2000 is...
Yavin4
Mar 2021
#6
Thank the deity-of-your-choice I've made it to 58 y/o without doing any of that
Silent3
Mar 2021
#15
Unfortunately your comment proves that this will happen regardless of the laws
Thekaspervote
Mar 2021
#24