I am increasingly of the opinion that this is OK. Neither side is actually interested in a conversation. Businesses are not going to want to reform the H1B to make it less exploitative, and the people who think it's bad for Americans are not going to believe the stated pro-H1B case. People on the visa are stuck in the middle.
I am sympathetic to both sides, but I have no easy solution to propose.
End the damn thing and let's see what happens.
Having been through the gauntlet a few years ago, this might seem like pulling the ladder up behind me. But, I would really like to see the Indian education/employment system diversify out of body-shopping or emigration and into more local innovation and progress.
Maybe it won't happen, but something needs to change.
I am sympathetic to both sides, but I have no easy solution to propose.
End the damn thing and let's see what happens.
Having been through the gauntlet a few years ago, this might seem like pulling the ladder up behind me. But, I would really like to see the Indian education/employment system diversify out of body-shopping or emigration and into more local innovation and progress. Maybe it won't happen, but something needs to change.