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Seven Indian Companies Receive Fewer H-1B Visas in 2016, Claims Report
- Tuesday June 6, 2017
- Press Trust of India
National Foundation for American Policy said the 9,356 new H-1B petitions for the top seven Indian-based companies approved in fiscal 2016 represent only 0.006 percent of the US labour force.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Infosys Plans to Hire 10,000 American Workers, Open 4 US Tech Centres
- Tuesday May 2, 2017
- Reuters
The move comes at a time when Infosys and some of its Indian peers have become political targets in the US for allegedly displacing jobs of US workers.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Trump's New Travel Ban Raises the Same Silicon Valley Objections
- Tuesday March 7, 2017
- Todd C. Frankel, Tracy Jan, The Washington Post
A month ago, technology companies were among the loudest critics of Trump's initial travel ban, which immediately imposed restrictions on visas for visitors from seven countries.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Indian Tech Was on the Brink Even Before Trump's Shove
- Friday February 3, 2017
- Andy Mukherjee, Bloomberg Gladfly
As clients spend more on artificial intelligence, analytics, mobile and cloud, the budget for legacy IT services, such as application maintenance, declines.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Trump Immigration Ban: Uber, Lyft React as Tech Industry's Opposition Escalates
- Friday February 3, 2017
- Elizabeth Dwoskin, Craig Timberg, The Washington Post
Uber's chief executive quit an administration advisory board, and Lyft pulled its ads from Breitbart News, the site founded by the White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon.
- www.gadgets360.com
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H-1B Visa Issue May Be Resolved by PM Modi-Trump Meeting in June, Says Tech Mahindra CEO
- Wednesday February 1, 2017
- Indo-Asian News Service
"Prime Minister Modi is not shy of raising issues or putting issues on the table and neither is Trump."
- www.gadgets360.com
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Trump Immigration Ban Is Harmful to the Tech Economy
- Tuesday January 31, 2017
- Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
Study after study has found that immigrants are more likely to start job-creating businesses, not only in tech but across the economy.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Seven Indian Companies Receive Fewer H-1B Visas in 2016, Claims Report
- Tuesday June 6, 2017
- Press Trust of India
National Foundation for American Policy said the 9,356 new H-1B petitions for the top seven Indian-based companies approved in fiscal 2016 represent only 0.006 percent of the US labour force.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Infosys Plans to Hire 10,000 American Workers, Open 4 US Tech Centres
- Tuesday May 2, 2017
- Reuters
The move comes at a time when Infosys and some of its Indian peers have become political targets in the US for allegedly displacing jobs of US workers.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Trump's New Travel Ban Raises the Same Silicon Valley Objections
- Tuesday March 7, 2017
- Todd C. Frankel, Tracy Jan, The Washington Post
A month ago, technology companies were among the loudest critics of Trump's initial travel ban, which immediately imposed restrictions on visas for visitors from seven countries.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Indian Tech Was on the Brink Even Before Trump's Shove
- Friday February 3, 2017
- Andy Mukherjee, Bloomberg Gladfly
As clients spend more on artificial intelligence, analytics, mobile and cloud, the budget for legacy IT services, such as application maintenance, declines.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Trump Immigration Ban: Uber, Lyft React as Tech Industry's Opposition Escalates
- Friday February 3, 2017
- Elizabeth Dwoskin, Craig Timberg, The Washington Post
Uber's chief executive quit an administration advisory board, and Lyft pulled its ads from Breitbart News, the site founded by the White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon.
- www.gadgets360.com
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H-1B Visa Issue May Be Resolved by PM Modi-Trump Meeting in June, Says Tech Mahindra CEO
- Wednesday February 1, 2017
- Indo-Asian News Service
"Prime Minister Modi is not shy of raising issues or putting issues on the table and neither is Trump."
- www.gadgets360.com
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Trump Immigration Ban Is Harmful to the Tech Economy
- Tuesday January 31, 2017
- Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post
Study after study has found that immigrants are more likely to start job-creating businesses, not only in tech but across the economy.
- www.gadgets360.com