Notable points:
- The Bill is not law. It is still in the beginning stages and may never pass.
- Even if it passes, it affects only H-1B dependent employers (roughly 15% or more H-1B workers).
- The Bill does not prohibit hiring workers at less than $100K salary.
- Current laws require that H-1B dependent employers must undertake prior recruitment of US workers before hiring an H-1B worker.
- The prior recruitment (and some other) obligations are exempted if an H-1B worker is getting paid $60,000 OR possesses a Master’s degree.
- If the Bill passes, H-1B dependent employers would have to pay $100,000 or more to be exempt. The Bill also removes Master’s degree from the exemption.
- If the H-1B dependent employers chose to pay salary less than 100K, they can do so. They will just have to go through some additional compliance.
Here is a direct youtube link to the video discussion on a radio show: <Link to Radio Show>
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