"I am deeply concerned about reports that 'Abbott Labs' is laying off 180 Information Technology (IT) employees and replacing them with temporary foreign workers who, after they are trained, will then do these jobs outside the United States," Senator Dick Durbin said.
He said Abbott Lab has given 60-days' notice to 180 US employees, and their last day of employment will be April 22.
He alleged that these would be replaced by foreign workers on H-1B visas, the contract for which has been handed over to Wipro Ltd of India.
"I implore you to reconsider this plan and retain these US workers, who have dedicated years of loyal service to your company," Durbin said in a letter to Miles D White, chairman and CEO of Abbott Laboratories.
A copy of the letter dated February 29 was released to the media.
"To add insult to injury, the Abbott Labs IT staff who will be laid off will first be forced to train their replacements," he said.
Durbin said since 2007, he has repeatedly introduced bipartisan legislation to end the exploitation of the H-1B and L-1 visa programs to displace qualified American workers and offshore American jobs.
In recent days, a number of US firms, including Disney World, have been accused of abusing H-1B visa.
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