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Most US H-1B employers use programme to pay migrant workers well below market wages: Report

06 MAY 2020 Last Updated at 2:12 PM | SOURCE: PTI
By Lalit K Jha (Eds: Updates with fresh inputs)


Washington, May 6 (PTI) A majority of the US H-1B employers, including tech giants like Facebook, Google, Apple and Microsoft, use the temporary work visa programme to pay the migrant workers well below market wages, a new report has claimed.

The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers from countries like India and China in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise.

Nearly 500,000 migrant workers are employed in the US in the H-1B status.

"Among the top 30 H-1B employers are major US firms including Amazon, Microsoft, Walmart, Google, Apple and Facebook. All of them take advantage of program rules in order to legally pay many of their H-1B workers below the local median wage for the jobs they fill," said the report released by the Economic Policy Institute.

Authored by Daniel Costa and Ron Hira, the report titled "H-1B visas and prevailing wage levels" says 60 per cent of H-1B positions certified by the US Department of Labor (DOL) are assigned wage levels well below the local median wage for the occupation.

While the H-1B programme rules allow this, the DOL has the authority to change it, but has not, it said.

While over 53,000 employers used the H-1B programme in 2019, the top 30 H-1B employers accounted for more than one in four of all 389,000 H-1B petitions approved by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services in 2019, it said.

Half of the top 30 H-1B employers use an outsourcing business model to provide staff for third-party clients, rather than employing H-1B workers directly to fill a special need at the company that applies for the visa, the report said.

The report alleged that major US-based technology firms that hire H-1B workers directly, rather than contract them out to third-party employers, had significant shares of their certified H-1B positions assigned as Level 1 or Level 2, the two lowest wage levels in fiscal 2019, both of which are below the local median wage.

"Until now, much of the public discourse and proposals for reforming H-1B have focused on rules that would constrain the practices of these outsourcing companies," the report said.

But researches reveal that many firms that employ H-1B workers directly, including some of the biggest names in the technology industry such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Qualcomm, Salesforce and Uber, pay a large share of their H-1B workers at one of the two lowest wage levels, Level 1 or Level 2.

In addition, these direct-hire firms also hire many H-1B workers on a contract basis through outsourcing firms, it added.

Microsoft, the seventh-largest H-1B employer in 2019, assigned one-third (35 per cent) of its positions on Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) as Level 1 and two-fifths (42 per cent) as Level 2. In total, Microsoft assigned more than three-quarters (77 per cent) of its H-1B positions as Level 1 or Level 2, a wage level below the local median wage.

Microsoft assigned only 18 per cent of its positions as Level 3 (the median) wage, and a mere three per cent as Level 4, the only above-median wage level.

Amazon, which appears twice in the H-1B top 30, as "Amazon.com Services" (no. 4 among the biggest H-1B employers) and "Amazon Web Services" (no. 27), also assigned the vast majority of its H-1B positions at one of the two lowest wage levels.

According to the report, Amazon.com Services assigned 34 per cent of its H-1B positions as Level 1 and 51 per cent as Level 2, for a total of 86 per cent of all positions certified.

Amazon Web Services assigned 47 per cent of its H-1B workers as Level 1 and 36 per cent as Level 2. Combined, Amazon.com Services and Amazon Web Services had 12,428 positions certified at Level 1 or 2, for a total of 85 per cent certified at a wage level below the median. Only one in eight (1,684) were certified at or above the 50th percentile (Level 3 or Level 4), it said.

Apple, eleventh on the list, assigned 558 of its H-1B positions (two per cent) as Level 1 and one-third (32 per cent) as Level 2, for a combined total of 34 per cent at Levels 1 and 2. Apple assigned 32 per cent as Level 3 and 34 per cent as Level 4.

Google, ranked the fifth-largest H-1B employer, had 9,085 H-1B positions certified by the DOL in fiscal 2019. It assigned less than half of one per cent of its certified H-1B jobs as Level 1 and 54 per cent as Level 2. Only 37 per cent of Google''s jobs were certified at or above the median wage, the report said.

Facebook assigned only one position as Level 1 and 10 per cent of its 6,118 total H-1B positions as Level 2. Twenty-five per cent were certified at Level 3 and 16 per cent at Level 4. Nearly half (49 per cent) of Facebook''s H-1B positions were certified at a wage established by an alternative wage survey, making it difficult to assess its H-1B wage distribution, it said.

Uber, the 29th-ranked H-1B employer in 2019, had 5,708 H-1B positions certified by the DOL. Less than one per cent was assigned as Level 1 and just over half (53 per cent) as Level 2. Just over one-third were assigned as Level 3 and 13 per cent as Level 4.

While Uber had 5,708 H-1B positions certified by DOL and hired 1,160 H-1B workers in 2019, in the same year, it made headlines by laying off 400 employees.

The report claims that the top 30 H-1B employers are in fact hiring H-1B workers to fill a very large number of routine (Levels 1 and 2) positions that require relatively little experience and ordinary skills.

https://www.outlookindia.com/newssc...orkers-well-below-market-wages-report/1825477

The full report mentioned in the article above is in the link below :

https://www.epi.org/publication/h-1b-visas-and-prevailing-wage-levels/
 
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In other words the earth is round ... this is the exact reason why H1B system needs to be overhauled due to Indian abuse. Thank god the S386 bill did not pass ... otherwise this problem would have exploded instantaneously.
 
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Most H1-B applications are by Indian outsourcing companies. They bring in entry level folks from India, work them until they burn out then hire more H1B's when they decide to leave after getting USA resident status. They have zero interest in hiring local Americans. Its a heavily exploited system.
 
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This is the nasty reality of modern predatory global capitalism. Both small and big western corporations are involved in wage dumping at multiple levels and through multiple loopholes intentionally created by the governments of their countries. The only sufferers are the local workers of those countries whereas crony capitalists don't lose anything but instead amass more and more wealth at the cost of the decreasing wages and quality of life for the workers in their countries.

In other words the earth is round ... this is the exact reason why H1B system needs to be overhauled due to Indian abuse. Thank god the S386 bill did not pass ... otherwise this problem would have exploded instantaneously.

It is not the indian H1B worker that is abusing the system, it is the crony american capitalists of your country who want to save money by wage-dumping using H1B system.
 
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It is not the indian H1B worker that is abusing the system, it is the crony american capitalists of your country who want to save money by wage-dumping using H1B system.
Hence why I said the H1B system was drastically flawed
 
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This is the nasty reality of modern predatory global capitalism. Both small and big western corporations are involved in wage dumping at multiple levels and through multiple loopholes intentionally created by the governments of their countries. The only sufferers are the local workers of those countries whereas crony capitalists don't lose anything but instead amass more and more wealth at the cost of the decreasing wages and quality of life for the workers in their countries.



It is not the indian H1B worker that is abusing the system, it is the crony american capitalists of your country who want to save money by wage-dumping using H1B system.

One overlooked part is the dot-com bubble burst.
It left many new graduates without work. Computer Science then got labeled as an "unstable career" degree. That scared off people from pursuing it.

Then things recovered. The workers weren't there and this H1B thing suddenly went into overdrive.
 
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One overlooked part is the dot-com bubble burst.
It left many new graduates without work. Computer Science then got labeled as an "unstable career" degree. That scared off people from pursuing it.

Then things recovered. The workers weren't there and this H1B thing suddenly went into overdrive.
Probably the field most affected by this H1B disaster is computer science since programming is not very education or high skill intensive like other forms of engineering. Why would a company hire a computer science grad out of an American university when they can just import super cheap Indian workers? This is why major software companies such as Google, Facebook, and Microsoft have been consistently lobbying for the passage of S386 ... which would flood Indian H1B workers into the United States (currently there is a 7 to 8 year backlog).

It was flawed with full support of US government.
Obviously it is a flawed system and obviously it has the full support of the US government ... it is a government run program after all. What is your point here?
 
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Probably the field most affected by this H1B disaster is computer science since programming is not very education or high skill intensive like other forms of engineering. Why would a company hire a computer science grad out of an American university when they can just import super cheap Indian workers? This is why major software companies such as Google, Facebook, and Microsoft have been consistently lobbying for the passage of S386 ... which would flood Indian H1B workers into the United States (currently there is a 7 to 8 year backlog).


Obviously it is a flawed system and obviously it has the full support of the US government ... it is a government run program after all. What is your point here?

Software is always limited by the inherent hardware. Where is input of theoritical physics which will determine the next generation of computer science ? Theoritical physics is a different ball game where mushrooming of students is not that easy.
 
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This what neoliberal capitalists support millions of Pajeets and third worlders to do the IT work while Sillicon Valley billionaires rake,in profits Pakistanis ever wondered why Hinduvata nonsense gets tolerated online
 
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Software is always limited by the inherent hardware. Where is input of theoritical physics which will determine the next generation of computer science ? Theoritical physics is a different ball game where mushrooming of students is not that easy.
Yes but the fact that H1B has already created a huge influx of low pay labor is troubling enough ... there will always be an increasing need for software engineers to write code. As long as the H1B program stays in its current form or even worse if S386 is passed then this is going to be very troubling for computer science.
 
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Yes but the fact that H1B has already created a huge influx of low pay labor is troubling enough ... there will always be an increasing need for software engineers to write code. As long as the H1B program stays in its current form or even worse if S386 is passed then this is going to be very troubling for computer science.

Democrats during the Clinton era created this problem. They will make it even worse if they come back to power.
 
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Democrats during the Clinton era created this problem. They will make it even worse if they come back to power.
The problem is this broken system and the accompanying bill is cosponsored by both Democrats and Republicans (i.e. Mike Lee of Utah). It has bipartisan support, which just shows that US senators are all sellouts for corporate greed. The only defense against this is Trump and the White House ... especially Stephen Miller.
 
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The problem is this broken system and the accompanying bill is cosponsored by both Democrats and Republicans (i.e. Mike Lee of Utah). It has bipartisan support, which just shows that US senators are all sellouts for corporate greed. The only defense against this is Trump and the White House ... especially Stephen Miller.

Trump is the best bet by all means.
 
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