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  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 2610
    Reading Time:about 6 minutes

    The Department of Labor has ratified a rule concerning the employment of H-2A nonimmigrant agricultural workers in the U.S. This action confirms and supports the rule published on October 12, 2022, which improved standards and procedures for employing these workers. The ratification aims to address any legal uncertainties about the rule's approval process and emphasizes the rule's balance between providing agricultural labor and safeguarding U.S. workers' wages and conditions. This decision was independently reviewed and affirmed by the Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training and the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division.

    Simple Explanation

    The government made sure a rule about workers from other countries who help pick fruits and vegetables is properly recognized and confirmed. This helps make sure these workers can help farmers while keeping jobs and pay fair for everyone.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 3626
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Department of Labor has confirmed and ratified a rule that was originally published on October 16, 2015, concerning the temporary employment of H-2A foreign workers in the herding and production of livestock on U.S. ranges. This ratification is being issued to eliminate any uncertainty about the rule's legality and ensure it complies with the Secretary of Labor's responsibility to protect U.S. workers' job opportunities and wages. The rule sets standards for hiring foreign labor for agricultural tasks in remote areas where workers must be available for long periods. Despite this confirmation, the validity of the rule can still be legally challenged.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Labor has decided to say "yes" again to a rule made in 2015 about letting workers from other countries come and help with taking care of animals on big farms. This helps make sure everything is legal and the rules are fair for everyone, but people can still argue about it in court if they want.