WASHINGTON: Opposing restrictions on hiring H1B visa holders, India-born foreign economist Jagdish Bhagwati has argued that the supply will deny the US of the best broad proclivity which comes in the elevate of extremely trained and proficient people. "The citizenry whom you're hiring from India and from, you know, China and from -- the trim universities, they're the nimble-witted lot, they're not indeed substitutes for guys who can't get jobs," Bhagwati argued during at a meeting organised by the estimable Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). "In terms of broader considerations adore the population who are coming in on H1B visas -- they're again much trained and deft kin and… a lot of our expansion and prosperity depend on having such people," Bhagwati, Professor of Economics at the Columbia University said. The US Senate has voted for an clause that requires that a public limited company receiving Troubled Assets Relief Programme (TARP) funds and applying for workers under the H-1B treat must act as an "H-1B dependent company.
" This means that the companies must acquiesce with the H-1B dependent guv rules which incorporate attesting to actively recruiting American workers; not displacing American workers with H-1B visa holders; and not replacing laid off American workers with distant workers.
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