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June 5th, 2008

Google calls for hike in H-1B visas

Posted by Richard Koman @ June 5, 2008 @ 12:29 PM

Categories: Congress, Google

Tags: Google Inc., Limit, Technology Issue, H-1B, Human Resources, Labor Relations, Richard Koman

Technology issues are never a big deal in presidential elections, as much as some people think they should be. One that Big Tech is trying to push, though is the H-1B visa situation. Bill Gates has been lobbying hard on the issue and now Google has signaled it’s a big concern for them as well.

On Google’s Public Policy Blog, Keith Wolfe and Pablo Chavez write that 30 percent of the company’s 300 H-1B applications were denied. That’s gonna happen when you have 10 times as many applications as are allowed under the 65,000 cap.

We realize that many people have strong views on the topic of immigration. Some commenters to our recent post on H-1Bs criticized Google for not hiring more Americans. Although we’re committed to hiring outstanding American candidates, Google hires employees based on skills and qualifications, not on nationality. Many times our strongest candidates are Americans; in fact, about nine out of ten of our U.S.-based employees are citizens or permanent residents. But if we’re to remain an innovative company — one that is creating jobs in the U.S. every day — we also need to hire exceptional candidates who happen to have been born elsewhere. After all, if we were to hire only U.S.-born talent, we would effectively close ourselves off from most of the world’s population, and tools like Google News and orkut (both of which were invented by former H-1B visa holders) may have never been developed.

The limits are restricting technology from hiring the best candidates from around the world, Google said, and putting U.S. companies at a global disadvantage.

Simply put, restricting Google and other tech companies from employing the best and brightest minds is restrictive to our ability to grow and innovate.
We continue to urge the U.S. government to raise the H-1B cap, to ensure that we and other American companies are able to attract, hire, and retain the world’s top talent.

Should the government respond to these appeals by raising the H-1B cap or by – finally — investing properly in math/science/technology education? (Does anyone even know what it would take to get U.S. education delivering topnotch mathsci ed?) While Google’s post also boasted about their investments in U.S. education, that’s a hard problem compared to getting Congress to putting a “1″ in front of that 65,000 number.

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H-1B visa fraud and L1 visa fraud - OPT extention should be limited to 20 m
a) 80% of H-1B and L1 visa holders are average Joes. Even many of them do have any skills at at all. They just come to USA through some bogus[bodyshops] company. Many of them use fake degree or certif... (Read the rest)
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They immigrate because their country sucks  BALTHOR | 06/05/08
They immigrate because...  bjbrock | 06/05/08
it's not because it sucks  h1b_losser | 06/06/08
"patience and hard-worker"  Litehouse | 06/06/08
not quite  dinosaur_z | 06/06/08
very well  Linux Geek | 06/05/08
Already been done  sudeep.jain | 06/05/08
Companies asking for increases...  bjbrock | 06/05/08
Well...  ZachE84 | 06/05/08
RE: Google calls for hike in H-1B visas  Tawnik | 06/05/08
It's not the cost....  bjbrock | 06/05/08
Dr3am 0n  HypnoToad | 06/06/08
Google pays its H1b employees more than the prevailing wage  sudeep.jain | 06/05/08
Google games the system  Professor8 | 06/06/08
RE: Google calls for hike in H-1B visas  wkulecz | 06/05/08
Disgusting.  ZachE84 | 06/05/08
re:Disgusting.  mKind | 06/05/08
you're just afraid...  h1b_losser | 06/06/08
Re: Disgusting  harrisharris | 06/07/08
RE: Google calls for hike in H-1B visas  h1b_losser | 06/06/08
I wish it was about one's IQ...  HypnoToad | 06/06/08
Cheap labor, period.  Kyser Soze | 06/06/08
Agreed.  HypnoToad | 06/06/08
Google - Check the local unemployment listings...  BitTwiddler | 06/06/08
Google.. are you listening?  honeybl | 06/06/08
Some people are just idiots  tionescu | 06/06/08
This is American social class warfare  wabob1@... | 06/06/08
I regret not bookmarking an anti-American article I read a few months ago..  HypnoToad | 06/06/08
You got that right!  dinosaur_z | 06/06/08
Right on the money!  Ole Man | 06/08/08
RE: Google calls for hike in H-1B visas  null | 06/09/08
H-1B visa fraud and L1 visa fraud - OPT extention should be limited to 20 m  null | 06/09/08

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