H1 B వీసాలు ట్రంప్ రద్దు, మన టెక్కీల అమెరికా కల చెదిరేనా||Trump plans to ban H1B Visas
Indian engineering graduates looking for plum jobs in US tech companies could be in for a rough ride with US President Donald Trump planning to suspend employment visas, including H1B. The proposed suspension could extend into the US government’s new fiscal year beginning October 1 and could bar any new H1-B holder outside the country from coming to work until the suspension is lifted.
Though the the White House said no final decision has been taken, Trump is under pressure to take action amid a rising chorus of protect American jobs, in the backdrop of rising unemployment, as pandemic has wreaked havoc in many businesses.
According to a top executive in the Indian IT services industry, a ban on H1-B could have a short-term impact on companies like TCS and Infosys but may not have a significant impact in the long term due to changing business models.
“Indian IT companies were already hiring locally in the US and Europe. Now Covid-19 has disrupted the way IT companies function as more than 85 per cent of the workforce stay at home.
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H1 B వీసాలు ట్రంప్ రద్దు, మన టెక్కీల అమెరికా కల చెదిరేనా||Trump plans to ban H1B Visas Indian engineering graduates looking for plum jobs in US tech companies could be in for a rough ride with US President Donald Trump planning to suspend employment visas, including H1B. The proposed suspension could extend into the US government’s new fiscal year beginning October 1 and could bar any new H1-B holder outside the country from coming to work until the suspension is lifted. Though the the White House said no final decision has been taken, Trump is under pressure to take action amid a rising chorus of protect American jobs, in the backdrop of rising unemployment, as pandemic has wreaked havoc in many businesses. According to a top executive in the Indian IT services industry, a ban on H1-B could have a short-term impact on companies like TCS and Infosys but may not have a significant impact in the long term due to changing business models. “Indian IT companies were already hiring locally in the US and Europe. Now Covid-19 has disrupted the way IT companies function as more than 85 per cent of the workforce stay at home.