Accenture CEO Julie Sweet downplayed the new $100,000 H-1B visa fee, stating it poses minimal threat due to the company’s low reliance on the program. Sweet views the policy change as a business opportunity, anticipating increased client demand for compliance navigation. This perspective follows Accenture’s strong fourth-quarter financial results.
Related Posts
India will start operating evacuation flights from Israel from tomorrow
India’s Operation Sindhu is underway to evacuate stranded citizens from Iran, with two special flights expected in Delhi. Tehran, in a special gesture, lifted airspace […]
‘You were working for Britishers’: Kharge flays BJP; Vande Mataram debate rages in RS
- admin
- December 9, 2025
- 0
Rajya Sabha session on Vande Mataram’s 150 years turned combative as Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge accused BJP’s predecessors of working for the British. Home minister […]
CSA issues strong statement on Kagiso Rabada ban
South African cricket star Kagiso Rabada faces a provisional suspension after testing positive for a recreational drug, confirmed by both the player and Cricket South […]