To: Texasforever
Having said that the H1B employee is the most expensive class of worker there is and companies avoid having to hire them if at all possible.
Really? They avoid using H1bs?
2,911 posted on
01/20/2004 8:07:03 PM PST by
lelio
To: lelio
Of course. Usually there is a contract involved with the H1B holder. If hours need to be reduced under that contract federal law requires no reduction in pay. Every H1B holder is entitled to a ticket back to his home country at the end of the contract. The H1B holder cannot be paid less than either the in-house pay scale for that position OR the national prevailing wage as documented by the Department of Labor whichever is higher. The paper work reporting requirements for H1B contractors to the Feds is massive. The list goes on and on.
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