Trump administration to allow for 15,000 more foreign workers - POLITICO
here is another good quote just for a laugh I will post it below and wonder what UK politician would dare try to do this to save UK IT jobs!
"To qualify for the H-2B visas, hiring companies must attest under the penalty of perjury that they are “likely to suffer irreparable harm” without the influx of workers"
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Previously on "Trump H-1B visa changes- will they now flood the UK contract market?"
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Originally posted by uk contractor View PostUnderstanding why a visa can be so coveted and reviled - CNN.com
Very interesting and in-depth article on the ravages of H-1B and how it affects both the worker being replaced & the one being brought in from somewhere else. Mentions a lot of things relevant to what is now happening in the UK Tier 2 Visa program (the import worker eventually passes the role over to someone in their own country completing the offshoring cycle). The usual offshoring suspects are mentioned it states they save on average $45K per worker once they are brought onboard.
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Understanding why a visa can be so coveted and reviled - CNN.com
Very interesting and in-depth article on the ravages of H-1B and how it affects both the worker being replaced & the one being brought in from somewhere else. Mentions a lot of things relevant to what is now happening in the UK Tier 2 Visa program (the import worker eventually passes the role over to someone in their own country completing the offshoring cycle). The usual offshoring suspects are mentioned it states they save on average $45K per worker once they are brought onboard.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostI showed the French some Rab C Nesbit episodes to demonstrate the variety of accents. Also Auf wiesersehen pet. They didn't understand much of it.
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I showed the French some Rab C Nesbit episodes to demonstrate the variety of accents. Also Auf wiesersehen pet. They didn't understand much of it.
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Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostOther European countries are not nearly as keen on offshoring as the UK is. They value having people on-site. People who can readily communicate, understand and share the same values. For that reason, companies elsewhere in Europe tend to always have at a minimum a core team of EU staff who runs the show, and only then allow parts of the work to be performed elsewhere.
E.g., they understand the value of collaboration and the actual cost that comes with offshoring to a location with far lower rates (on paper).
Carnage in Indian IT? As Wipro fires 500, here is what other cos are doing | Business Standard News
Th British can handle Indian accented English. No other country can.
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Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostYes, end clients in the UK are now more and more looking for onsite contractors at offshore rates.
I'm working all abroad (in the EU) nowadays. Not through UK agencies, because they try to undercut foreign local agencies while charging higher UK margins, leaving very little to UK contractors.Last edited by uk contractor; 26 April 2017, 00:36.
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Originally posted by Brummie View PostWell said. Its already happening. My previous contract ended in March (they were moved to Pune) and the ads I see are a minimum 20-25% less than normal rates. For the ones that had decent rates, I didn't receive any response whatsoever.
Started working towards moving to different technology (e.g. Big Data) but finding it difficult to get a gig with no real experience in it.
This is the sort of thing UK Gov are considering in the building industry they need to consider now in IT as well!: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/341389...ith-6k-charge/
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Originally posted by uk contractor View PostUK has a very greedy boardroom vulture culture probably more than other EU countries is why I think they are offshoring left right & centre. As US H1B target was breached in a week no doubt those 100,000s left with nothing will try to flood the UK (which is already over saturated with their compadre's!). Eventually it will sort itself out as the quality of local IT staff will speak for itself but I fear a lot of short term pain in the UK IT sector for local contractors especially but even perms will feel the heat when 2 x Tier 2 workers will still be cheaper than hiring one of them.
I'm working all abroad (in the EU) nowadays. Not through UK agencies, because they try to undercut foreign local agencies while charging higher UK margins, leaving very little to UK contractors.
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Originally posted by skysies View PostYeah, I think the flooding will hit us soon. You say, this will sort itself out. The question is, when will that happen? 10, 20 years from now?
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Originally posted by uk contractor View PostUK has a very greedy boardroom vulture culture probably more than other EU countries is why I think they are offshoring left right & centre. As US H1B target was breached in a week no doubt those 100,000s left with nothing will try to flood the UK (which is already over saturated with their compadre's!). Eventually it will sort itself out as the quality of local IT staff will speak for itself but I fear a lot of short term pain in the UK IT sector for local contractors especially but even perms will feel the heat when 2 x Tier 2 workers will still be cheaper than hiring one of them
Started working towards moving to different technology (e.g. Big Data) but finding it difficult to get a gig with no real experience in it.
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Originally posted by uk contractor View PostUK has a very greedy boardroom vulture culture probably more than other EU countries is why I think they are offshoring left right & centre. As US H1B target was breached in a week no doubt those 100,000s left with nothing will try to flood the UK (which is already over saturated with their compadre's!). Eventually it will sort itself out as the quality of local IT staff will speak for itself but I fear a lot of short term pain in the UK IT sector for local contractors especially but even perms will feel the heat when 2 x Tier 2 workers will still be cheaper than hiring one of them
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Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostOther European countries are not nearly as keen on offshoring as the UK is. They value having people on-site. People who can readily communicate, understand and share the same values. For that reason, companies elsewhere in Europe tend to always have at a minimum a core team of EU staff who runs the show, and only then allow parts of the work to be performed elsewhere.
E.g., they understand the value of collaboration and the actual cost that comes with offshoring to a location with far lower rates (on paper).
Carnage in Indian IT? As Wipro fires 500, here is what other cos are doing | Business Standard News
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Originally posted by theroyale View PostLaying the blame on the foreigners again I see, when we should perhaps be asking the (mostly white, British/American/European) boardrooms and SMTs why they go ahead with offshoring operations in the first place?
E.g., they understand the value of collaboration and the actual cost that comes with offshoring to a location with far lower rates (on paper).
Carnage in Indian IT? As Wipro fires 500, here is what other cos are doing | Business Standard News
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Originally posted by theroyale View Post...
On another note: why do the English language skills of the posters on this thread make me think they're actually Indian, and trolls?
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