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    Home » Blog » Fresh H-1B row as Walmart slashes 1500 tech jobs, Indian-origin Suresh Kumar blamed

    Fresh H-1B row as Walmart slashes 1500 tech jobs, Indian-origin Suresh Kumar blamed

    May 23, 2025Updated:May 23, 2025 World No Comments
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    Fresh H-1B row as Walmart slashes 1500 tech jobs, Indian-origin Suresh Kumar blamed
    Walmart is firing 1500 people, according to US tech workers, to provide recent H-1B hirings.

    After Walmart announced that it is set to drop off roughly 1,500 workers, the H-1B column and India anger on social media gained fresh energy. The tech division at Walmart, the e-commerce fulfillment center, and the marketing division at Walmart Connect will be the damaged departments. US tech workers who are furious about H-1B programs attributed the fire to the H-1B and claimed that it was done to employ foreigners in those positions carefully. ” Oh, suppose what?” Walmart’s systems staff has caused the significant layoffs today. You know, the kind of US employee who is being replaced by an H1B visa,” one wrote. Another person questioned,” 1500. Wow, that’s bloody. According to some social media users,” How several H-1Bs will they bring in next year”? Murray Kumar, the worldwide chief technology officer of Walmart, was featured in a viral article that claimed it was no accident that over 40 % of Walmart’s That section were H-1B hiring from India. One Indian took to Twitter to claim that she had been impacted by the new reform of Walmart Global Tech, sparking a debate about whether Indians were even laid off. According to social media users, there must be a dozen Indians among the 1500 who are losing their jobs.

    Walmart’s conflict with Trump

    The Walmart work cuts come at a time when the retail giant is tasked with battling Trump over taxes. Trump criticized Walmart for imposing a tax on consumers and accused them of taking advantage of them. Trump instructed Walmart to” Have the tariff,” urging them to bear the cost of the taxes.

    Is Walmart’s blasting connected to H-1B?

    There are 1.6 million people working for Walmart in the nation, and there are more than 2.1 million worldwide. H-1B might be one of the elements, but AI might remain another, as suggested by experts. Walmart announced it is cutting work in an effort to lower costs and optimize decision-making. H-1B allows businesses to employ international immigrants for some highly skilled positions, but they are paid less.

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