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H-1B Wage Hike Could Hit Indian Tech Workers and US Hiring
The Trump administration’s proposed H-1B wage hike could raise salary requirements for foreign workers and make US hiring more expensive for employers. The rule, published by the US Department of Labor on Friday, March 27, 2026, is open for public comments until Tuesday, May 26, 2026, before any final decision is made. What the New H-1B Rule Proposes The proposal, titled “Improving Wage Protections for the Temporary and Permanent Employment
H-1B Wage Hike Could Hit Indian Tech Workers and US Hiring
The Trump administration’s proposed H-1B wage hike could raise salary requirements for foreign workers and make US hiring more expensive for employers. The rule, published by the US Department of Labor on Friday, March 27, 2026, is open for public comments until Tuesday, May 26, 2026, before any final decision is made. What the New H-1B Rule Proposes The proposal, titled “Improving Wage Protections for the Temporary and Permanent Employment
US tech firms rely on H-1B hiring to fuel artificial intelligence growth
Major US technology companies are increasingly turning to the H-1B visa programme to recruit skilled foreign professionals as they accelerate investments in artificial intelligence and related digital infrastructure. New data show that a large share of visa petitions filed by leading firms are tied directly to AI-driven roles, underscoring how access to global talent has become central to their long-term strategy. An analysis of labour condition applications indicates that more than
US tech firms rely on H-1B hiring to fuel artificial intelligence growth
Major US technology companies are increasingly turning to the H-1B visa programme to recruit skilled foreign professionals as they accelerate investments in artificial intelligence and related digital infrastructure. New data show that a large share of visa petitions filed by leading firms are tied directly to AI-driven roles, underscoring how access to global talent has become central to their long-term strategy. An analysis of labour condition applications indicates that more than









