Thread regarding IBM layoffs

Trump Administration Claims Facebook Improperly Reserved Jobs for H-1B Workers

If one player is doing it, they're all doing it and just haven't gotten yet.
( Link to the full complaint – https://s.wsj.net/public/resources/documents/DOJ%20Facebook%20visa%20lawsuit.pdf )

By: Deepa Seetharaman, Sadie Gurman and Michelle Hackman
Updated Dec. 3, 2020 2:41 pm ET

https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-administration-claims-facebook-improperly-reserved-jobs-for-h1-b-workers-11607023044
The Justice Department’s lawsuit said Facebook inadequately advertised at least 2,600 positions between 2018 and 2019 that were filled by H-1B visa holders.

The Trump administration has sued Facebook Inc., FB -1.50% accusing the social-media company of illegally reserving high-paying jobs for immigrant workers it was sponsoring for permanent residence, rather than searching adequately for available U.S. workers who could fill the positions.

In a 17-page complaint filed Thursday, the Justice Department’s civil-rights division said Facebook inadequately advertised at least 2,600 positions between 2018 and 2019 that were filled by immigrants on H-1B high-skill visas when the company was applying to sponsor those workers for permanent residency, known as green cards.

Companies sponsoring workers for employment-based green cards are required to show as part of the federal application process that they couldn’t find any qualified American workers to fill the job.

The suit said Facebook didn’t advertise the reserved positions on its website and required candidates to mail in their applications rather than accepting them online.

“And even when U.S. workers do apply, Facebook will not consider them for the advertised positions,” the suit alleges. “Simply put, Facebook reserves these positions for temporary visa holders.”

“Facebook has been cooperating with the DOJ in its review of this issue and while we dispute the allegations in the complaint, we cannot comment further on pending litigation,” a company spokesman said.

The lawsuit reflects long-running tensions between Silicon Valley and the Trump administration over the use of foreign workers in key technology roles.

The Trump administration has viewed the H-1B visa program for foreign professionals—the primary pathway international graduates of U.S. colleges remain in the U.S.—with antagonism, believing that employers are displacing American workers with foreign staffers who demand smaller salaries. Administration officials point to several high-profile incidents in which companies have laid off their in-house information technology staff, opting instead to hire contractors who employ H-1B visa workers primarily from India.

Silicon Valley companies and trade groups have succeeded at striking down recent immigration policies in the courts such as the temporary ban on H-1B visas, restrictions on international students and an Obama administration program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, that protects immigrants living in the U.S. since childhood without legal permission.

Tech companies like Facebook rely on H-1B visas to plug gaps in their technical workforce, which they say is essential to building the software that powers products like the Facebook news feed. Tech executives have repeatedly said there aren’t enough American students graduating with science and engineering degrees to meet their demand, a problem they say is only worsening as companies’ products grow more complex and reliant on advanced technology like artificial intelligence.

The U.S. unemployment rate for people in computer professions was 3.5% in September, essentially unchanged from before the pandemic, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The national unemployment rate that month was 7.9%.

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Ohh here comes all the racists who cant get hired so blaming immigrants.

Tech companies has been hiring like crazy pre covid and have started again, if you can't get hired - look within - practice interviewing and develop market skills. IBM doesn't pay well because it is sinking.

Also trump hires cheap illegal immigrants for jobs at his resorts and golf clubs, he dgaf about anyone. He pays more taxes in CHINA than Usa but ya right he cares about you.
His lawsuit here is probably similar to his bogus election lawsuits which enabled him to earn $200mil in personal funds from gullible americans.

#saynotoracism

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Post ID: @2izc+18eohOJ2

Half-hearted last minute attempt by Trump. This H1b abuse is happening at so many companies in America and has resulted in richer executives and a cheaper (not better) workforce. Its part of the reason american companies are losing their edge.

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Post ID: @2tec+18eohOJ2

How many jobs does India give American citizens based on reciprocity?

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Post ID: @1lxn+18eohOJ2

IBM hires H1Bs into GBS constantly- and then you monitor the GBS Americas Slack and see how they all are on the bench! Hilarious!

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Post ID: @1gwm+18eohOJ2

Agreed, another pathetic response. Trump has nothing to do with it, never cared to begin with (only insofar as it appealed to his "base"), and would never do anything anyway because he's useless.

When you review economic and corporate history of the the past four decades, you see Wall Street's (and investors') relentless demand that companies deliver ever increasing quarterly results. When innovation slows and revenues stagnate, the easiest way to deliver increased profits and (increased free cash flow) is to cut costs. How best to do this? Move production offshore, pay foreign workers less, avoid pesky on-costs like medical insurance and payroll taxes, and reap the economic benefits. More free-cashflow drives a higher company valuation which puts more executives' stock options in the money. Wall Street is up and everybody thinks it's great.

I would bet you a dime to a dollar that the overwhelming majority of business leaders lean Republican, although I have not found any research to back up my claim.

After thirty years of this, the US now makes far less, national technological capability is diminished, education is gutted (why? the tax base has eroded and whacko religious schools now receive funds that once would go to public education) and the US's competitors now have caught up to us if not surpassed us in some instances, with national security implications. It's our own fault and a result of our own greed. I despair for the next generation and the bill will come due (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act 2107 anybody? You got the tax cuts, but what about the jobs?).

That's my middle age, late Boomer, IBMer rant. Thanks in advance for reading.

Oh, and I live overseas and it's better than living in the US. I'm not returning.

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Post ID: @1qzu+18eohOJ2

yet so many bend the knee and use facebook like mopes

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Post ID: @1vag+18eohOJ2

Trumps fight against US companies committing treason and betraying their fellow Americans by abusing H-1B visas is pretty much the only reason I voted for Trump and not for Biden. Biden is part of the a–holes (both Republicans and Democrats) in Washington that have done everything they can to offshore manufacturing and IT jobs, and do everything they can to make sure those same companies never ever higher Americans.

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