Scopus Consulting Group and Orian Engineers, two companies based in
Kishore Kumar, the owner of these companies brought workers from India and other countries on H-1B visas to employ them as software engineers for other firms based in Silicon Valley, such as eBay, Apple and Cisco Systems.
While investigating the case, the
Stephen R Henley, in his capacity as the Federal Administrative Law Judge, ordered both companies to pay 21 workers $84,000 in back wages and $103,000 as fines to the federal government.
"Some of the country's most cutting-edge, successful organisations benefit from underpaid H-1B workers," said Susana Blanco, who is the director for the Wage and Hour Division in San Francisco. "H-1B workers must be paid local prevailing wages. We will not allow companies to undercut local wages and hurt US workers and businesses who pay their workers fairly," she continued.
The employers also recruited experienced workers, most of whom have master's degrees, and paid them as entry level employees.
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