Tesla is accused of favoring lower-paid H-1B workers over qualified US citizens, reportedly labeling roles "H-1B only" to suppress wages. This practice, often called "wage theft," undercuts the US tech workforce by lowering labor costs & discouraging domestic talent.
Tesla is accused of favoring lower-paid H-1B workers over qualified US citizens, reportedly labeling roles "H-1B only" to suppress wages. This practice, often called "wage theft," undercuts the US tech workforce by lowering labor costs & discouraging domestic talent.
2024: Tesla secured 742 new H-1B visas through the lottery, more than double the 328 visas it obtained in 2023. Additionally, 1,025 existing H-1B visas were extended.
2024: Tesla secured 742 new H-1B visas through the lottery, more than double the 328 visas it obtained in 2023. Additionally, 1,025 existing H-1B visas were extended.