H-1B Displaces U.S. Teachers, Drives Down Wages

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

The H-1B visa that allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations typically is associated with tech industry use. But the visa can have more far-reaching applications as recent Capitol Hill actions showed. With the H-1B visas of 25 Baltimore teachers expiring, five Democratic members from the Maryland congressional delegation began to push for extensions.

The teachers’ H-1B history and the advocacy on their behalf to have them remain in the U.S. are familiar. They came to the U.S. years ago, 23 from the Philippines and two from Jamaica, as part of an effort to fill alleged job shortages in teaching slots for math, science and special education. According to a letter the Maryland teachers sent to then-Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, the teachers have been in the U.S. for between eight and 12 years, are dedicated and have now built lives in the U.S.

Let’s allow that the foreign-born teachers are dedicated professionals and that returning home after extended U.S. stays might be disruptive. At the same time, let’s reject the intellectually insulting suggestion that no qualified American math and science instructors are available on the East Coast of the U.S. who might want Baltimore teaching positions.

Teaching in Baltimore and other major cities is no doubt challenging. Among the drawbacks are that teachers have to cope with overcrowded, frequently unruly classrooms and must deal with largely unsympathetic parents, principals and state education department bureaucrats.

Since eliminating the teaching profession’s negatives is impossible, the other variable to analyze in an effort to attract more local candidates is wages which could be adjusted upward so that they’re more consistent with the demands of the jobs. The average starting salary for Maryland teachers is $44,675 which will net $36,600 or $3,000 monthly.

The place to begin then, assuming Maryland’s congressional representatives are sincere about finding a permanent solution to their teacher shortage, is increasing salaries and not importing more foreign-born instructors. For years, school districts in California, Texas and other states have been misusing the H-1B visa to displace higher salaried, more experienced teachers and also remove teaching opportunities for young, college graduates who have trained to be teachers.

The pattern for H-1B teachers is the same as for Silicon Valley tech workers – the H-1B visa program expands the pool of young, cheaper workers with mostly basic skills and legally displaces Americans, often experienced workers over age 35, with guest workers who earn lower wages, and are tied to the employers who hold their visas.

The H-1B program’s dual intent allows employers to sponsor H-1B workers for Green Cards, which extends the period the worker is tied to the employer, indentured servitude 21stcentury style, and creates long backlogs of foreign guest workers who hope to permanently resettle in the U.S. H-1Bs are allowed to bring their spouses on H-4 visas, a category that includes employment authorization since former President Obama signed an executive order permitting work, and thereby expands the labor pool.

Whether the profession is tech or teaching, no shortage of potential workers exists. The issue is one of wages. Steadily declining teacher pay has led to more strikes, and more disruption in students’ education, the last thing that American kids need. The public perceives teachers’ wages as so inadequate that 73 percent of community residents, nationally, would support a walk out.

But before significant teacher wage hikes sweep the nation, more H-1B instructors might be in U.S. classrooms. The push for more visas is relentless, no matter how much evidence shows that employees are available in all the labor categories.

Before he left office, U.S. Customs and Immigration Services Director Francis Cissna said he hoped to see the day when the federal government stops issuing employment-based visas. Cissna didn’t serve long enough to realize that accomplishment, but his goal remains one to pursue.

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14 Comments
Annie
Annie
July 30, 2019 7:28 pm

Hiring foreign tech workers on H-1Bs is insane enough, especially because “diversity” means hiring a bunch in their own country too. But hiring foreign TEACHERS??? We may as well give up now, this country is lost.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Annie
July 30, 2019 10:40 pm

Annie – the current state of US education sucks. A retarded donkey (AOC for instance) could do a better job than the majority of US teachers. This may be an enormous improvement over the current batch of teachers running around.

I know there are some good teachers, but there are vastly more who cannot spell cat if you spot them the C and the A.

Annie
Annie
  Llpoh
July 30, 2019 11:39 pm

So replacing them with H-1Bs who not only can’t spell cat but can’t spell gato either is going to help???

The U.S. is a Donkey Show
The U.S. is a Donkey Show
July 30, 2019 8:13 pm

1) Yep, they probably do have a hard time filling teaching positions in BALTIMORE.
2) When talking about compensation for any government job, one must consider all the freebies, set aside, pensions, healthcare and discounts including loan preferences to get the true picture of their pay.
3) I believe the global agenda of one world government is helped out by the H1-B program and will continue.
4) I like this Cissna guy

KaD
KaD
July 30, 2019 9:11 pm

My Mother had the misfortune of working at a motel at a time when it was packed with non-English speaking Mexicans hired by a local construction company on H-1 Visas. Because construction is a job Americans won’t do, right? SMH

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
July 30, 2019 9:11 pm

I appreciate anything the government can do to keep down their expenditures, as that money is STOLEN from me in part. Abolish the government monopoly day prison system altogether, and let a fully competitive free market in education hire whomever they wish. Keep your hands out of my pockets and cater to your customer’s needs, not the politicians’.

The U.S. is a Donkey Show
The U.S. is a Donkey Show
  MrLiberty
July 30, 2019 9:28 pm

Compulsory education….good or bad?

The U.S. is a Donkey Show
The U.S. is a Donkey Show
  The U.S. is a Donkey Show
July 30, 2019 10:33 pm

It’s just a question. Nothing meant by it.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  The U.S. is a Donkey Show
July 31, 2019 3:07 pm

after a certain age compulsory ed is no good,and 16 is far too old–
how about 13 or 8th grade?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  The U.S. is a Donkey Show
July 31, 2019 7:17 pm

Bad 100%. Just more government violence against everyone.

Mad as Hell
Mad as Hell
  MrLiberty
July 31, 2019 12:24 am

Agreed. Also, due to the stupidity and bloat in the upper strata of “education”, any bright eyed and bushy tailed teacher that comes in the door, thinking they are going to make a difference, will quickly realize what most home schooling parents have known for at least 2 decades – the system is a joke. They have no intention of “teaching” anything. It is just one giant make work program for the administration to collect 6 figure salaries, and brag to each other how many plaques they have on their wall.
I have known many good teachers, that quickly got out of teaching because they realized that is was nothing but an indoctrination factory – at best, and at worst, just a glorified daycare for working parents. The reason they can’t find “good teachers” has mostly to do with the fact that no one of any productive substance wants to work for a collection of pompous government asshats whose calling in life is to simply collect a paycheck, and correct everyone around them that they should be addressed as “doctor” such and such because they are so damned smart.

dukey dave
dukey dave
  MrLiberty
July 31, 2019 3:04 pm

edit

nkit
nkit
July 31, 2019 12:40 am

Well, at least terror is in check…

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Dave B
Dave B
July 31, 2019 12:46 am

Foreign tech workers have decimated the tech careers. And they’re just figuring this out now as it spreads a little bit to teachers? A least teachers have unions. Soon the only jobs left will be leech politicians that get paid to deliver no value whatsoever.