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That figure was for top 5 Indian companies. Total numbers are likely to be more.@Vkdindian1
This could increase the visa fees to about 10% of the profits of India’s five largest recipients of H-1B visas, and prove the death knell for the country’s $283-billion IT services industry.
Why would a mere 10% of the annual profits destroy the industry. They make pretty good money and even at 90% current level, they will still do good. They will of course look at other steps like shifting jobs back to India, creating delivery centres in Canada, Mexico etc - use more of L1s.
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Exact impact wouldn’t be known immediately. But, imagine the impact on 600,000 individuals who may be uprooted by this move. I assume 400,000 Indians (71% are Indians as per USCIS) are likely to be impacted by this move.M2C on the above:
I am shocked to read that Indian IT companies have large delivery centres in US and that almost 50% of the staff are locals. The Indian govt must encourage these companies to shift the centres to India.
Hopefully, the US tech companies will shift more jobs to India as well.
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Don't be like that, you have me wrong.Well party time for my brother's @Dalit @r3alist @Master Chief and of course for you, Hydra bro! Regards
If the politicians can get a law through Congress, that is fine, but it is a huge overreach for the President to try and dismantle it on his own. In his first term, the entry ban from Muslim countries was thrown out. This is more egregious, so I don't think it will stand. The proper way to handle this, if the administration is serious , is to amend the law and put in these conditions. Trump is doing this mostly for theatrics and to convince current and future H1Bs on the fence to leave on their own. I will be very surprised if this EO does not get stayed almost immediately when the courts open next week.People already in US aren’t affected right away, but, would be affected at a later date, not to too far from now. The companies would have to sit down and make a plan right way and that is likely to be against these workers. Since, they can’t keep juggling with this uncertainty of an employee not available because of this policy. What about an employee who needs to go back to his native country to attend to any emergency?
Thuggery it is but supported by many politicians. Even courts have sensed the wind direction lately and may not come to the rescue this time.
All in all, H1B seems to be at the end of its life.
The thing is, the last year or so this was more of an insistence rather than an agreed fact@A1Kaid
On top of that the senior Gulf officials talking about ending Indian labor (Israeli espionage risk and incompatible culture) and finding alternatives.
There are no viable alternatives. Indian labour is cheap, skilled and not prone to violence or terror. Some of the alternatives to Indian labour would be the reverse.
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