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US Tech Workers Face Job Security Challenges Amid Industry Shifts

What Happened

American tech workers are experiencing decreasing job security and diminished power in the workplace, according to a report by New York Magazine. Factors such as increased outsourcing, widespread use of H-1B visas, and a focus on cost-saving automation by leading tech companies are reshaping employment trends. This shift has been particularly evident in layoffs, benefit reductions, and the changing attitudes of management in companies large and small. The article notes that while the tech industry once offered stable, lucrative roles and influence, changing labor priorities are making these positions less reliable for many in the US.

Why It Matters

The evolving landscape raises questions about the future of tech employment, especially as automation, remote work, and international hiring become more prevalent. These changes could redefine the role and bargaining power of US tech professionals, influencing talent pipelines and innovation nationwide. Read more in our Work & Skills Hub

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