>Instead of allowing a small group of highly skilled workers in to fill positions where no Americans are available, H-1B has become a treadmill for replacing US workers, as well as facilitating the outsourcing of hundreds of thousands of jobs abroad.
Not sure why these journalists can get even basic maths right. US tech sector has one of THE LOWEST unemployment rates. Also it is the barriers to H1B that take jobs out of USA not other way around.
If 100s of thousands of jobs have moved out of USA because of H1B where are those 100s of thousands of employed Americans?
It like loving a cheap iPhone while lamenting that they are not being made in Detroit.
iPhones are not cheap. Like almost all Apple products, they are expensive compared to comparable competing products. Several studies have shown that iPhones cost 2-3 times the cost of the components from which they are assembled. Apple claims huge profits and over $200 billion stashed overseas to avoid US taxes.
Apple contracts a lot of work out to H1-Bs through firms like Wipro. This may well result in larger profits for Apple, but it certainly does not translate to cheaper products for Americans or jobs for Americans.
If iPhones were made in Detroit with minimum wage laws and OSHA and EPA and FTC and other zillion federal overlords it would have cost $5000 and all the iOs developers on HN would not have existed.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 19.2 ms ] threadNot sure why these journalists can get even basic maths right. US tech sector has one of THE LOWEST unemployment rates. Also it is the barriers to H1B that take jobs out of USA not other way around.
If 100s of thousands of jobs have moved out of USA because of H1B where are those 100s of thousands of employed Americans?
It like loving a cheap iPhone while lamenting that they are not being made in Detroit.
https://www.macrumors.com/2015/09/30/iphone-6s-plus-componen...
Apple reported an astonishing $2,136,273 in revenues per employee in 2015. http://www.businessinsider.com/revenue-per-employee-at-apple...
Apple contracts a lot of work out to H1-Bs through firms like Wipro. This may well result in larger profits for Apple, but it certainly does not translate to cheaper products for Americans or jobs for Americans.
If iPhones were made in Detroit with minimum wage laws and OSHA and EPA and FTC and other zillion federal overlords it would have cost $5000 and all the iOs developers on HN would not have existed.