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In reply to the discussion: H-1B visas used by firm to create low-cost workforce, U.S. alleges [View all]SharonAnn
(14,141 posts)11. We have engineers. They just don't to pay them the going rate.
I heard one company on TV complaining about not being able to get workers for a skilled welding job on an assembly line. They would even train an otherwise qualified individual. But, no applicants. They were looking at getting H1B people.
You guessed it, they were offering a little under $11 an hour.
Our qualified workers have a higher "going rate" than that.
If you can't get people, it's usually because you're not offering a high enough pay.
D'oh!
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Can you back up your assertion that companies with H-1B workers bend the rules?
WilmywoodNCparalegal
Mar 2013
#29
The flaw in your analysis is that you let companies get away with over specification of qualificatio
cap
Mar 2013
#58
Missing is the simple truth that management never wants to pay full price.
Ford_Prefect
Mar 2013
#12
Because employers can be audited and inspected by ICE or USCIS or DOL
WilmywoodNCparalegal
Mar 2013
#34
So how would a foreign company operate in the U.S. if it were barred to bring in people from the HQ
WilmywoodNCparalegal
Mar 2013
#30
Did you have attorney assistance? The H-1B is not a good visa option for caregivers
WilmywoodNCparalegal
Mar 2013
#36