There was another discussion about Ford’s efforts to offshore engineering to Brazil, Mexico, India, China and other LCCs, and the practice of replacing American workers with H-1B visa holders.
They’re all doing it. It’s like a management fad.
Read this: (I’ll copy most of it here)
https://x.com/thejobchick/status/1940274721125540258
[the following is from the post to X]
Companies Likely to Offshore U.S. Tech Jobs (2025–2026 Watchlist)
• Citigroup: 3,000+ H‑1B IT hires (2020–24), mostly contractors earning $48K less than U.S. staff [Bloomberg]
• Verizon & AT&T: ~2,500 H‑1Bs filed in ‘23–24... offshoring code via vendors [USCIS]
• Cognizant & Infosys: 650,000+ workers, 80%+ based in India [Company reports]
• Capital One: Filed ~2,500 H‑1Bs in 2023 alone... aiming for AI savings offshore [USCIS]
43% of U.S. firms plan more IT outsourcing by end of 2025 [Everest Group]
India dominates H1-Bs, but Mexico’s outsourcing surged 20% in 2024 [NASSCOM]
Heavy H‑1B visa usage often precedes or parallels offshoring activity, particularly in IT and tech support roles.
So do I open his for debate? Ya'll will do it anyways...
Are H‑1Bs fueling innovation that the world needs... or just replacing U.S. jobs?