• @[email protected]
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    261 year ago

    Yes! Let’s abolish the H1-B and replace it with something that makes it easier for work visa holders to change jobs and gives them an automatic green card after a few years of employment. The looming threat of deportation for visa holders and the lack of obligation for companies to sponsor green cards puts way too much power in the hands of employers.

    Also I’d be in favor of a better pathway to long term residency for folks who are highly educated/educated in the US.

    I assume that’s not what this guy is saying.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      41 year ago

      Yeah h1b definitely needs a reform. It gives too much power to the employers to treat the h1b holders any way they want because of the issues you mentioned. Hopefully there’s somebody who wants to really reform it instead of trying to eliminate it.

      • @scarabic
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        21 year ago

        I’ve seen the misery this creates up close and it can be really ugly. Imagine all jobs were on a two year contact where you could always quit but you wouldn’t be allowed to get any other job during that time. The shit employers would get away with just because they knew they could… I’m getting a small taste of that at my company where we’ve laid off thousands and the company knows the open market is really hard right now. The talk has gone from “we want this to be the place you build your career” to “this is your job, take it or leave it.”

    • @scarabic
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      21 year ago

      Yeah I was going to say “I want to get rid of it too,” but to replace it with something better.