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Frequent changes to H1-B policy may prove detrimental to IT firms

Posted on March 1, 2019

Indian Mafia news admits H-1B and India Incs are all about cheap labor.

Having drained the US economy, now the looter industrial thieves want to target other countries for their griftology racket.

Wage-fixing is a federal crime under US law and is illegal.

And all of the India Incs are engaging in it.

Why haven’t they been shut down under RICO and wage-fixing laws?

https://www.theweek.in/news/biz-tech/2019/02/27/frequent-changes-h1-b-policy-detrimental-it-firms.html

“The recent report of denial rates of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for initial H-1B petitions filed by Indian IT companies in 2018 has clearly highlighted the extent to which frequent changes in H-1B visa policies has hurt the sector. However, on the brighter side, the Indian companies could utilise the opportunity to expand to newer markets.

The denial rate of Infosys was at 54 per cent, Mindtree at 40 per cent, Tech Mahindra at 26 per cent, Wipro at 23 per cent and TCS at 22 per cent. In contrast to this, non-consultancy US-based IT companies such as Amazon, Facebook, and Google have a denial rate of just one per cent. Some experts felt that the companies being forced to increase local hiring in the US due to their inability to move low-cost Indian labour to the US would hurt their profitability. In addition, it would also slow down the prospect of Indian IT professionals in the US geography”.

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