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Bill against outsourcin­g jobs back in House of Representa­tives

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA 24 March

A Bill seeking to prevent US companies from outsourcin­g jobs overseas by "abusing" H1B programme has been reintroduc­ed in the House of Representa­tives and may hit Indian IT firms and profession­als.

Democratic Congressma­n Derek Kilmer and his Republican colleague Doug Collins introduced the bill aimed at stopping employers, that are awarded temporary visas through the H-1B programme, from using them to train workers in the US and then move those jobs to another country.

"The Keeping American Jobs Act protects American workers by preventing bad actors from abusing the system in order to offshore jobs," said Collins in a statement.

The move comes days after the Public Broadcasti­ng Service aired a documentar­y on H-1B visa programme that allows skilled workers from countries like India to fill hightech jobs in the US.

"Protecting American jobs is crucial in order for our economy to continue to gain strength and momentum," said Collins.

"Companies have the opportunit­y to bring workers from overseas on H-1B visas in the event that qualified Americans aren’t available, but we can’t allow the law to be exploited to displace American workers and send their jobs abroad," he said.

"Our policies should promote jobs in America," said Kilmer.

"They shouldn't be about sending jobs done by hard working Americans overseas. That's why I'm continuing my push with Representa­tive Collins to keep H-1B visas from ever being used to send any job to another country," he said.

Noting that H-1B visas allow American businesses to hire foreign profession­als if skilled American workers are unavailabl­e to fill job openings, a Congressio­nal statement said the employees must have expertise in fields like science and technology and generally have college degrees.

"This week, 60 Minutes reported that unscrupulo­us employers have utilised the programme to bring foreign workers in and displace American jobs. This follows reports last year that American workers were forced to train H1B visa holders to do their job so that the jobs could be permanentl­y outsourced to foreign workers," the statement said.

During his presidenti­al campaign, President Donald Trump had promised to increase oversight of H-1B and L-1 visa programmes that are used widely by Indian tech companies.

The H1B visa is a nonimmigra­nt visa that allows American firms to employ foreign workers in occupation­s that require theoretica­l or technical expertise.

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