March 07, 2009 NOTE: PLEASE say if you DON'T want your name and/or email address published when sending VDARE email. A GA Reader, Software Engineer Turned Taxi Driver, Explains How Much Employers Save With H1-B Workers
From:
Scott McCandliss
(email
him)
Re: “Dr.
Norm Matloff On H1-B And Age” by James Fulford I am a
taxi driver who was a software engineer for 14 years
prior to driving a cab. In my role as a taxi driver, I
am in constant contact with aliens who need
transportation. I drive in the tech sector of In estimating the percentage in savings on labor for H-1B's over Americans, Dr. Matloff, of whom I am a fan, consistently leaves out the Worker/Hour savings. In my dealings with the H-1B workers as passengers, I have come to know for certain that most of them are required to work upwards of 80 hours per week, some of them more than 100. I also know from talking to them that they believe that the “H” in “H-1B” stands for "hostage". They call it the Hostage Visa because of the grueling hours they are required to put in. Since they can be deported by the employer, that's a huge sword over their heads to quietly comply with anything the employer asks. Since most H-1B's are paid a flat
salary, then a 30-percent savings in salary coupled with
a 100-percent increase in the number of hours worked
turns into 30 savings times 50 savings which works out
to a 65 percent savings.
[VDARE.com note: If you have
difficulty with this calculation, imagine the difference
between a hypothetical $1000 per week salary for a forty
hour week, compared to a $700 per week salary for an 80
hour week. The difference is the difference between $25
an hour and $8.75 an hour, a savings of 65 percent.] This is, needless to say, a huge reward for hiring cheap alien labor. This is also why the lobbyists are clamoring for more H-1B's much more loudly than for any other type of alien labor visa. |