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Bye Bye underpayed H1Bs at Cisco

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is revisiting a proposal to replace the current random H-1B visa lottery system with a weighted selection process based on wages offered to the H-1B beneficiary. This proposal was initially made during the Trump administration and withdrawn in 2021 by the Biden administration.
Summary of the DHS proposal for wage-based H-1B selection

Justification: DHS states that this proposal aligns with the "Buy American, Hire American" executive order and aims to ensure H-1B visas are awarded to the most-skilled or highest-paid individuals. They also argue the current random system is exploited by employers seeking lower wages, negatively impacting American workers.

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@cg they are already pushing this idea. It's pathetic.

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Post ID: @1ba+1k0jstn28

@gr balance. There is no balance today, nor has there been for over a decade. You obviously haven't talked to any recent grads either. You can't replace a person with 10 years experience with a college grad and expect the same output. Hilariously, college grads not want, they expect a similar salary as an experienced engineer. If I wanted an over priced college grad with zero real experience I would hire an SIA or a VP.

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Post ID: @1b9+1k0jstn28

Get rid of Cisco. Sell Cisco to India or move it there completely.

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Post ID: @vm+1k0jstn28

@c3 if it's a visa holder the government makes sure they are paid the same, if not more. I get emails once a qtr where they audit the salaries. The ones they think are low get bumped up, whether they deserve it or not.

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Post ID: @sz+1k0jstn28

I make $170k with bonus so i will be staying

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Post ID: @ss+1k0jstn28
we do to countries that are not friends of the US.

Which countries are friends of the US? Trump made sure even Canada quit friendship.

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Post ID: @ks+1k0jstn28
I am so happy to hear about Hire American executive order.

Are you a Russian sock puppet? This executive order will destroy America.

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Post ID: @kd+1k0jstn28

problem at cisco is with importing indian directors on L1 visas.. i have seen many of them stealing power positions and only hiring h1b friends and LR'ing locals ..

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Post ID: @hz+1k0jstn28

First off - the H1Bs are not under paid. The government makes sure of that. Issue is the ones on the visas forever. Either apply for citizenship AND assimilate after 7 years or you get a 3 year break from the program and back to the dump you go. Can't believe we give as many visas as we do to countries that are not friends of the US. That would be a lot of csco done.

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Post ID: @hs+1k0jstn28

China will essential crush the US in tech if this happens. Pick your poison - you will be unemployed one way or the other.

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Post ID: @gt+1k0jstn28

cancel h1b entirely. we have enough american born graduates who can fill all those tech jobs.

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Post ID: @gr+1k0jstn28
Everyone has wrong information. h1b are being paid a lot

... and with this new proposal, they will get even more. Lol.

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Post ID: @f9+1k0jstn28

I am so happy to hear about Hire American executive order. I hope it includes high tech and not just manufacturing jobs.

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Post ID: @ew+1k0jstn28

Everyone has wrong information. h1b are being paid a lot

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Post ID: @ep+1k0jstn28

All Cisco has to do to get this talent is hire OUTSIDE of the usa. You really think the lack of H1B is going to stop them from hiring ppl in some other country ?

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Post ID: @cg+1k0jstn28

They are not underpaid and in some cases where I have been involved are paid above market. Prevailing wage limits are in place to insure these workers are not paid below market as to do so would put Americans at a disadvantage.

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Post ID: @cc+1k0jstn28

Tech worker slavery is long exploited by American Companies. Without them, MAG7 will crash - just check number of employees working….

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Post ID: @c3+1k0jstn28

Now that Elon has stepped away, we probably have a better chance at H1B reform

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Post ID: @c1+1k0jstn28

Underpaid H1Bs are the only way many tech companies can afford to operate in CA. It's another factor that will push companies to move.

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Post ID: @bz+1k0jstn28

pipe dream. american corporations are addicted to underpriced, end less supply of cheap labor. there is no way this is going to change with this bill or eo. companies will go bankrupt if they get rid if h1bs or hire based on need. the whole point is to turn a profit and american workers are expensive so fugget about it

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