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by vaibhaxii
81 days ago
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Its not clear to me what problem they're trying to solve. If its controlling immigration, higher wages won't dissuade large IT services companies from sponsoring visas because the alternative - i.e. hiring US grads - is likely to be much costlier/harder to scale and require evolving recruiting and culture practices. Far more likely, they absorb the cost or just contribute to service cost inflation. |
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The problem is, with enough lawyering, that's exactly what happens: wage suppression. Having met and used some very sharp immigration lawyers, trying to outfox them is going to be very difficult. If you want to change how H1-B actually works, change the economics.