America can’t sustain its success alone: Why H-1B bans threaten US jobs, research and the future workforce – The Times of India

America can’t sustain its success alone: Why H-1B bans threaten US jobs, research and the future workforce – The Times of India

Why H-1B bans threaten US jobs, research and the future workforce America’s global reputation has long rested on a simple advantage: when the world’s brightest minds had ideas, they came to the United States to build them. That open-door tradition powered the labs, research universities and tech giants that shaped the modern world.Now, that advantage…

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America’s undervalued workforce: How essential workers keep cities running amid stark pay gaps – The Times of India

America’s undervalued workforce: How essential workers keep cities running amid stark pay gaps – The Times of India

There was a time when the American dream was defined by the white-collar worker, steady paychecks, corner offices, and the assurance of stability. But the country’s labor landscape has shifted dramatically. Today, it’s the health and personal care aides, nearly four million of them, who form the backbone of the US workforce, underscoring a profound…

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People start working at 6 AM: US based employee reveals the 24/7 work culture in corporate jobs – The Times of India

People start working at 6 AM: US based employee reveals the 24/7 work culture in corporate jobs – The Times of India

A recent Reddit post has sparked conversations about the intense work culture in some of America’s biggest companies. The poster, a new employee, described colleagues who begin sending emails and Slack messages as early as 6 a.m., long before many have left their homes, and continue working late into the night, sometimes past 11 p.m….

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A profession on brink: America’s teachers face worsening conditions as the education system declines – The Times of India

A profession on brink: America’s teachers face worsening conditions as the education system declines – The Times of India

The numbers do not lie. Fewer than three out of every hundred teachers in the United States describe themselves as “very satisfied” with the current state of their profession. More than three-quarters say they feel ill-equipped to address the growing mental health struggles among their students. And over 60 percent believe that, in the span…

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