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aka telugu tejam

 

WASHINGTON: A Redmond-based information technology staffing company was asked to pay over $300,000 to its 12 H-1B employees for paying them far below their salary. The tech firm has also been fined over $45,000 for violating the labour provisions.

The US Department of Labour Wage and Hour Division (WHD) during an investigation found the company, which has offices in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, violated the labour provisions of the H-1B visa programme by paying its guest workers far below the required wages, a media release said on Thursday.

As a result, People Tech Group Inc has been asked to pay its 12 employees $309,914 and has been slapped with a penalty of $45,564, it said.

Investigators found that the company paid entry-level wages to H-1B computer analysts and computer programmers who performed the work of much more experienced employees and should have received higher prevailing rates, the Department of Labour said.

The People Tech Group also failed to pay workers for the time when it did not provide them work, as the law requires, the department said.

"The intent of the H-1B foreign labour certification program is to help American companies find the highly skilled talent they need when they can prove that a shortage of US workers exists," said Wage and Hour Division Acting District Director Carrie Aguilar in Seattle.

"The resolution of this case demonstrates our commitment to safeguard American jobs, level the playing field for law-abiding employers, and ensure no one is being paid less than they are legally owed," Ms Aguilar said.

The Wage and Hour Division has listed nearly 30 companies as willful violator employers under the H-1B programme.

As per the list maintained since 2013, a majority of willful violators are Indian Americans or companies owned by them. At least 10 companies, which includes eight willful violators, have been debarred or disqualified from hiring foreign guest workers on H-1B visas.

 

http://peopletechgroup.com/contact-us.aspx

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2 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

 

saaachi lo esadante

jalaganna anucharudaa ?

Posted
1 minute ago, watt_a_fruit said:

saaachi lo esadante

jalaganna anucharudaa ?

seema bidda goodachari, w/o ram and MLA movies kuda presented 

Posted
8 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

seema bidda goodachari, w/o ram and MLA movies kuda presented 

w/o Ram anteaaaaa mana manchu kalaakhand ?

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Posted
3 hours ago, tom bhayya said:

seema bidda goodachari, w/o ram and MLA movies kuda presented 

Tgv relative 

Posted
6 hours ago, Mitron said:

I don’t know 🤷🏻‍♂️ 

Mama snow girl  is the hottest. Daani s@llu chusava? Ekdam Jakaas mama

dengali mama snow girl ni 

Posted
3 hours ago, AryaD said:

Tgv relative 

Andhukey naa thread intha silent ga undhi ledhantey ekkadiko theesukuni poyevaaru

Posted
1 hour ago, StevenLee said:

Mama snow girl  is the hottest. Daani s@llu chusava? Ekdam Jakaas mama

dengali mama snow girl ni 

Danivi silicones not real 

Posted
1 hour ago, StevenLee said:

Mama snow girl  is the hottest. Daani s@llu chusava? Ekdam Jakaas mama

dengali mama snow girl ni 

_%~

Posted
8 hours ago, jefferson1 said:

aka telugu tejam

 

WASHINGTON: A Redmond-based information technology staffing company was asked to pay over $300,000 to its 12 H-1B employees for paying them far below their salary. The tech firm has also been fined over $45,000 for violating the labour provisions.

The US Department of Labour Wage and Hour Division (WHD) during an investigation found the company, which has offices in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, violated the labour provisions of the H-1B visa programme by paying its guest workers far below the required wages, a media release said on Thursday.

As a result, People Tech Group Inc has been asked to pay its 12 employees $309,914 and has been slapped with a penalty of $45,564, it said.

Investigators found that the company paid entry-level wages to H-1B computer analysts and computer programmers who performed the work of much more experienced employees and should have received higher prevailing rates, the Department of Labour said.

The People Tech Group also failed to pay workers for the time when it did not provide them work, as the law requires, the department said.

"The intent of the H-1B foreign labour certification program is to help American companies find the highly skilled talent they need when they can prove that a shortage of US workers exists," said Wage and Hour Division Acting District Director Carrie Aguilar in Seattle.

"The resolution of this case demonstrates our commitment to safeguard American jobs, level the playing field for law-abiding employers, and ensure no one is being paid less than they are legally owed," Ms Aguilar said.

The Wage and Hour Division has listed nearly 30 companies as willful violator employers under the H-1B programme.

As per the list maintained since 2013, a majority of willful violators are Indian Americans or companies owned by them. At least 10 companies, which includes eight willful violators, have been debarred or disqualified from hiring foreign guest workers on H-1B visas.

 

http://peopletechgroup.com/contact-us.aspx

Ma Dost gadi Mesthri ....Abbo appatlo 2000$ istunde....for 10 months H1b pick aithe appudu penchuthundde lekunte adhe 2000 with food

 

Posted
27 minutes ago, pahelwan said:

Danivi silicones not real 

Don’t say that mama

She is princess of the world 

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