Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

H-1B gets tougher as US ups wage bar The United States on Tuesday announced the

- HT Correspond­ent letters@ hindustant­imes. com

finalisati­on of a rule that will force American employers to offer foreign workers on H-1B and similar visa programmes the same, or higher, wages as their local counterpar­ts. The change is intended to prevent employers from hiring low-cost foreign workers to replace Americans, which has been a key criticism of the foreign workers programme. India, which accounts for upwards of 70% of the annual 85,000 H-1B visa granted, is a major source of such foreign workers. US labor secretary Eugene Scalia said these measures will strengthen wage protection­s and address “abuses in visa programs, and protect American workers from being undercut by cheaper foreign labour”. Scalia said it will help ensure that foreign worker programmes “function as Congress intended, while securing American workers’ opportunit­ies for stable, good-paying jobs”.

WASHINGTON: The US has announced the finalisati­on of a rule that will force American employers to offer foreign workers on H- 1B and similar visa programmes the same, or higher, wages as their local counterpar­ts.

The change is intended to prevent employers from hiring low- cost foreign workers to replace Americans, which has been a key criticism of the foreign workers programme.

India, which accounts for upwards of 70% of the annual 85,000 H- 1B visa granted, is a major source of such foreign workers. US labour secretary

Eugene Scalia said these measures will strengthen wage protection­s, address “abuses in visa programs, and protect American workers from being undercut by cheaper foreign labour”.

“These changes help ensure that these important foreign worker programmes function as Congress intended, while securing American workers’ opportunit­ies for stable, goodpaying jobs”.

The new rule will come into effect 60 days from publicatio­n in the Federal Register, the American gazette.

Last week, the US Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services ( USCIS) issued another final rule on these issue that to amend the lottery system to select H-1B applicatio­ns by prioritisi­ng those for high-paying.

“The H- 1B temporary visa programme has been exploited and abused by employers primarily seeking to fill entry-level positions and reduce overall business costs,” USCIS deputy director for policy Joseph Edlow said last Thursday.

“The current H- 1B random selection process makes it difficult for businesses to plan their hiring, fails to leverage the program to compete for the best and brightest internatio­nal workforce, and has predominat­ely resulted in the annual influx of foreign labour placed in low- wage positions at the expense of US workers,” he said.

The Trump administra­tion has been modifying the H- 1B visa programme to make it harder for it to be used to replace Americans workers with cheaper foreign workers, under “Buy American, Hire American” policy championed by outgoing US president Donald Trust.

THE CHANGE AIMS TO DISCOURAGE COS FROM HIRING FOREIGN WORKERS AT A LOWER PAY INSTEAD OF US CITIZENS

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