The US has moved H-1B selection from a random lottery to a wage-weighted system, raising uncertainty for students and entry-level hires, while Indian IT firms say impact will be limited ...
Nasscom said the proposed wage-based H-1B selection system marks a major departure from the long-standing lottery process and ...
Nasscom argued that if a wage-weighted approach is indeed pursued, a phased implementation with sufficient lead time would be ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to reduce the foreign-born population are being felt in hospitals and soccer leagues and ...
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US Shift To Pay-Based H-1B Visa Selection System Raises Legal, Economic Concerns: Nasscom
Nasscom argued that if a wage-weighted approach is indeed pursued, a phased implementation with sufficient lead time would be ...
Sudden shift to a wage-weighted model would introduce uncertainty, increase compliance complexity, and disrupt ...
Nasscom raises concerns over the US shift to a wage-based H-1B visa system. Legal, economic, and operational impacts ...
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The new system will “implement a weighted selection process that will increase the probability that H-1B visas are allocated to higher-skilled and higher-paid” foreign workers, according to Tuesday’s ...
Nasscom also warned that an abrupt switch would add uncertainty and compliance burden, especially for employers that plan hiring around academic calendars, delivery schedules, and product cycles.
First they came for the Trans kids, And I am speaking up because I know how this poem ends. The Trump administration is saying “There are only two sexes, male and female.” To ensure that young people ...
The move comes amid a broader immigration crackdown under the Trump administration that has targeted both legal and illegal migration, including tighter visa scrutiny and sharply higher costs for ...
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