H-1B program runs amuck


Information technology workers at Southern California Edison (SCE) are being
laid off and replaced by H-1B workers from India. Some employees are training
their replacements, and many have already lost their jobs.



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Many US IT pros are upset and say they can’t understand how H-1B guest
workers can be used to replace US workers given the current economic
conditions.


The SEC IT organization is expected to layoff about 400 , with another 100 or
so employees leaving voluntarily.

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