>Amazon is allowing employees who are stranded in India because of visa delays to work remotely there until early March, according to an internal memo viewed by Business Insider.>The catch: They're not allowed to code, make strategic decisions, or interact with customers.https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-visa-delays-prompt-india-remote-work-with-strict-restrictions-2025-12So let me get this straight: while citizens get 2-week severance, visa workers get 3 months of paid vacation disguised as 'remote work'?If they can't code, can't talk to customers, can't make decisions, and can't manage teams - what exactly are they doing to earn $300k? Garden leave for 'exceptional talent' while citizens get shown the door?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kq1jFuLoA7ghttps://www.teamblind.com/post/breaking-amazon-is-cutting-2400-jobs-at-its-headquarters-but-is-making-every-effort-to-protect-its-h-1b-workforce-vgl1fmke
>>525823113How is this not corporate fraud? We're paying US salaries for workers who, by Amazon's own policy, can't perform core job functions. That's not a visa program, that's a wealth transfer with extra steps.
Their Indian managers probably approved it.
>>525823113>what exactly are they doing to earn $300k?Siphoning izzat to the hiring manager
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>>525823674>HOW COULD SHE SLAP??