▲ | DrewADesign 2 days ago | |||||||
> making US companies using foreign labor adhere to the same labor standards they must adhere to domestically. There are already rules in place but no real enforcement. Large software companies save a fortune making workers compete with workers from countries that have dramatically lower cost of living, entirely circumventing the market constraints that favor workers. In hiring the people the H1B was designed for, 100k is nothing. > Most Pro-labor people would, I imagine, consider the global labor pool in their analysis. This is a disingenuous argument. Allowing companies to pocket a huge amount of money that would have gone to the people they laid off to hire H1Bs with common skill sets is not pro labor by any measure. | ||||||||
▲ | chipsrafferty 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> making US companies using foreign labor adhere to the same labor standards they must adhere to domestically. This includes enforcement of the law. | ||||||||
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