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HCL Technologies accused of underpaying H-1B visa holders, reports EPI

The EPI report claims that HCL paid US citizens 13 to 87 percent more than the H-1B holders in virtually all jobs across the line.

By CNBCTV18.com Dec 13, 2021 5:04:49 PM IST (Published)


Indian IT giant HCL Technologies has been accused of underpaying wages to the H-1B visa holder employees by an American think tank. Economic Policy Institute (EPI), a global think tank that researches the impact of economic trends on working people in the United States, in a report said in the last few years HCL underpaid to the tune of $95 million (nearly Rs 700 crore) to H1-B visa holders compared to the other employees appointed in a similar manner. The report reached this conclusion analysing an internal document of HCL Technologies.
The report by EPI was released as part of a whistleblower lawsuit filed against the Indian IT firm.
The report claims that HCL paid US citizens 13 to 87 percent more than the H-1B holders in virtually all jobs across the line. "Thousands of skilled migrants with H-1B visas working as subcontractors at well-known corporations like Disney, FedEx, Google and others appear to have been underpaid by at least $95 million," claimed the EPI report by Daniel Costa and Ron Hira.