Employment and Training Administration May 22, 2008 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Automated Equipment, Inc., Paris, TN; Notice of Termination of Investigation
Document Number: E8-11377
Type: Notice
Date: 2008-05-22
Agency: Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor
Sun Chemical Corporation, North American Inks Division, Hopkinsville, KY; Notice of Termination of Investigation
Document Number: E8-11375
Type: Notice
Date: 2008-05-22
Agency: Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor
Employment Giant, LLC, Warren, MI; Notice of Termination of Investigation
Document Number: E8-11371
Type: Notice
Date: 2008-05-22
Agency: Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor
Labor Certification Process and Enforcement for Temporary Employment in Occupations Other Than Agriculture or Registered Nursing in the United States (H-2B Workers), and Other Technical Changes
Document Number: E8-11214
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2008-05-22
Agency: Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) of the Department of Labor (DOL or the Department) are proposing changes to modernize procedures for the issuance of labor certifications issued in connection with H-2B nonimmigrants admitted to perform temporary nonagricultural labor or services, and procedures to enforce compliance with attestations made by sponsoring employers. Specifically, the proposed rule re-engineers the application filing and review process by centralizing processing and by enabling employers to conduct pre-filing United States (U.S.) worker recruitment activities. In addition, the proposed rule makes changes that will enhance the integrity of the program through the introduction of post-adjudication audits and procedures for penalizing employers who fail to meet the requirements of the H-2B Program. In addition, through this proposed rule technical changes are being made to both the H-1B and the permanent labor certification regulations to reflect operational changes stemming from this regulation. Finally, although Congress has vested the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with the statutory authority to enforce the H-2B Program requirements and the Department possesses no independent authority for such enforcement, this proposed rule describes potential H-2B enforcement procedures the Department could institute in the event that DHS and the Department work out a mutually agreeable delegation of enforcement authority from DHS to the Department.
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