Congressmen raise concerns over SoCal Edison replacing 500 IT workers with H1-B visa holders

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Southern California Edison (SCE) is currently in the process of cutting about 500 IT workers at its Irwindale offices and replacing them with cheaper H-1B visa holders working for Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services; two India based IT outsourcing firms. SCE will save about $40,000 per worker, about $16 million a year by replacing American workers with foreigners on an H-1B visa. The layoffs began in August and are expected to be completed by the end of March.

Perhaps it was the fact that SCE is a utility and more in the public eye or perhaps SCE was too flagrant in their swap, but U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, (R-Calif.) and U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala) have both expressed concern over the incident.

"Based on the information currently available, this appears to be an example of precisely what the H-1B visa is not intended to be: a program to simply replace American workers en masse with cheap labor from overseas," Issa said in a statement released late Friday.

A bipartisan group of Senators introduced a bill in January that would nearly double the number of H1-B guest worker visas.

Re: D vs. R (Score: 1, Insightful)

by Anonymous Coward on 2015-02-11 04:38 (#2X05)

The mindset of a typical Democrat is more in alignment with concepts like "citizen of the world", "all cultures (except our own) are valuable", "they are just like us", "one world government", and "absolutely unlimited immigration".

The mindset of a typical Democrat is more in alignment with concepts like "serve your country", "don't change what isn't broken", "stay safe", "better safe than sorry", and "responsibility for your own life situation".

It's a matter of optimism and pessimism. It's a matter of wanting variety or wanting safety. It's a matter of being a risk taker or being risk-averse.
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