Department of Labor Publishes Informative Document on Staggered Crossing Provision for H-2B Workers in Seafood Industry

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The U.S. Department of Labor recently published an informational
document about the staggered crossing provision of the Consolidated
Appropriations Act of 2014. In the act, signed into law by President
Obama on January 17, 2014, a provision permitting the staggered entry of
H-2B workers employed by companies in the seafood industry is
acceptable under certain conditions. This provision expires on September
30, 2014; staggered entry of H-2B workers after that date will not be
accepted.

All employers submitting H-2B applications for temporary employment are
required to indicate their temporary need, including the starting and
ending dates of need for the period during which they seek an H-2B
worker. However, the 2014 Appropriations Act allowed employers in the
seafood industry to bring into the U.S. nonimmigrant workers at any time
during the 120 day period on or after their certified start date of
need.

Read the full document at http://www.foreignlaborcert.doleta.gov/pdf/FAQs_Seafood_Staggering_2014_Approps_final_040114.pdf.

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