e******5 发帖数: 1334 | 1 U.S. IT employment dips, H-1B visa demand sluggish
Demand for IT workers retreated a little in March despite the addition of
162,000 jobs to the U.S. workforce overall, in what the White House had said
was the "most positive jobs report in three years."
TechServe Alliance, an IT industry group that analyzes U.S. government
employment data, said the number of people employed in IT stands at 3.83
million, after a decline of .05%, or 1,800 jobs, in March.
This slight decline last month follows an a | e******5 发帖数: 1334 | 2 This visa is simply a vehicle to bring cheap, foreign labor to the US. The
only reason the demand is down is the fact that there are no jobs period.
Several companies refuse to hire American workers at this point and just use
the indentured servants that the H-1b provides. Look at the percentage of H
-1B workers at Infosys, Tata etc. in this country. They still have the nerve
to say there are no qualified Americans available with +10% unemployment.
The cheap labor cheerleaders want you to believ | B******1 发帖数: 9094 | 3 One comment. The article presented data to show that the wave to file
application for H-1B visa has slowed down. It did not mention anything
regarding the trend of GC application. Therefore, we need another article
and another set of data to prove the latter half of your claim in the title. |
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