Microsoft Says H-1B Workers Included In Layoffs

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When Microsoft announced the first major layoffs in its history in January, U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, wrote a letter to CEO Steve Ballmer asking for a breakdown of the number of U.S. workers that lost their jobs vs. the number of H-1B workers whose jobs were cut. In a letter dated Tuesday, Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith responded to Sen. Grassley in somewhat ambiguous terms, saying only that H-1B and other temporary work visa holders were among those laid off in January, and that it's too early to say how many more H-1Bs might be affected. Microsoft in January laid off 1,400 workers and revealed plans to cut an additional 3,600 jobs over the subsequent 18 months. The initial cuts affected Microsoft's research and development, marketing, sales, finance, legal, IT operations and human resources departments, but Smith said Microsoft hasn't yet decided where the additional job cuts will take place. For years, Microsoft has urged Congress to scrap H-1B visa limits, and Smith's letter to Sen. Grassley included some pointed statements. For example, Smith said technology and engineering positions account for about 90 percent of Microsoft's H-1B workforce, and suggested that government delays in processing residence permits had kept this figure high. "Many of these H-1B employees have been seeking permanent resident status for many years and would no longer be dependent on their H-1B visas but for multiyear delays in the green card process," Smith wrote. Another long-standing Microsoft argument against H-1B limits is that finding homegrown engineering talent is an increasingly difficult task. Smith cited recent research that showed temporary residents earned in excess of 40 percent of engineering and computer science degrees at U.S. universities, and 59 percent for doctoral degrees in these fields. "With these factors taken together, we do not expect to see a significant change in the proportion of H-1B employees in our workforce following the job reductions," Smith wrote.
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  • Randy
    Randy
    It's been a race to the bottom. Lying thieving Corporate types telling Congress one thing and paying them off in the back rooms. We have the best Government money can buy. The goose that laid the golden egg (the American Worker) has been killed. There are no jobs here in America now. Microsoft is lying saying they need to import any labor. It's sorta like saying AIG employees deserve bonuses. It's just data processing and not rocket science. Anyway it shows in their products. Vista, Silverlight and all the "new" stuff is junk. It looks like the Programmers in India have taken over Microsoft. Even Microsoft's replies to complaints about lack of quality sound like they come from India. They just say yes to everything and keep telling you how great they are. Microsoft is traveling down the same road GM went. Bill Gates just sticks his butt in your face.

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