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Old 06-03-2009, 04:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by shabarivas View Post
So? Its not like the H1B workers are getting paid more than the techs or less for that matter... they are unemployed cus they are not good enough for the work they do - plain and simple... Now look at it this way - The companies sponsoring H1Bs are also huge and are not affected too much by the economy - its not like those companies are replacing their techs with H1B versions for cheaper - the companies loosing their jobs are the small ones who dont sponsor any H1Bs lol... so these are 2 independent statistics...
I'm not really sure where, what you have written is going!
I copied the following from the link, and I think and feel this is the whole issue!
." The government said "although the exact amount of loss to U.S. citizen workers has not yet been determined, there is no question that the amount of lost wages and benefits to U.S. citizens has been substantial."
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