Indian trade body questions order amid huge shortage of skilled H-1B, L-1 workers.
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New Jersey hub to act as catalyst for global expansion of Indian IT companies.
The move to sue the federal government is seen as the latest in a long series of measures adopted by organizations that feel H-1B workers are stealing American jobs.
Increase in scrutiny and visa fees, along with the recently passed HR 170, is detrimental to bigger tech companies from India who file the H-1B applications.
“Buy Americans Hire Americans” executive order signed by Trump earlier this week.
Expecting further restrictions on H-1B workers, many are deciding not to visit India.
Indian mindset is always to take the soft option: Murthy
Combined, 4 top Indian IT companies lost a whopping Rs. 22,000 crore.
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