Large Corporations Displacing Aging IT Workers With H-1B Visa Workers 617
New submitter genericmk writes "NPR is running an interesting story about the unfortunate status of the aging programmers in the IT industry. Older IT workers are opposing the H-1B visa overhaul. Large corporations want more visa, they claim, because of a shortage of IT talent. However, these companies are actively avoiding older, more experienced workers, and are bringing in large volumes of foreign staff. The younger, foreign workers are often easier to control, and they demand lower wages; indentured servitude is replacing higher cost labor."
"Demand lower wages" (Score:5, Funny)
Re:"Free" Trade, What Did You Expect? (Score:5, Funny)
Workers unionise. IT workers obfuscate their code. :D
Re:Unemployment? (Score:4, Funny)
That's socialism!
(Yes some asshole will say this and it won't happen even if it makes fucking sense and would 100% without a doubt save the US economy and it won't happen)
Re:"Free" Trade, What Did You Expect? (Score:4, Funny)
Senior IT workers obfuscate using an encryption scheme termed "cobol".
Re:"Free" Trade, What Did You Expect? (Score:5, Funny)