Previous H-2B Wage Calculations Nixed in Light of Interim Rule, DHS to Issue I-9 Proposal
The Department of Labor (DOL) announced in its July 3
regulatory agenda that it will be indefinitely
suspending previous wage
calculation methods for H-2B temporary worker visas – which have been blocked
both in federal courts and on Capitol Hill – and moving forward with its
“emergency” interim final rule issued in April in conjunction with the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The interim final rule became effective
April 24, when it was issued.
The interim final rule uses the average wage from all four
tiers of the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Employment Statistics
(OES) survey. It also permits employers to use wages calculated under the
Davis-Bacon Act but does not require such wage rates unless the H-2B workers
are working on a federal construction project. In addition, the rule requires
union signatories to pay the wage rates stipulated in their respective
collective bargaining agreements—a provision that remains unchanged from
previous rules.
ABC opposed the interim final rule because it will be
detrimental to the long-standing success of the H-2B program and its
participants—particularly small businesses—and because of ABC’s longstanding
position on the inaccuracy and flawed methodology of the Davis-Bacon wage
determinations process for federal contractors.
In addition, DHS’ agenda lists a notice of proposed
rulemaking to be published in October that is intended to define substantive
versus procedural or technical violations of the requirements for completing
the I-9 employment eligibility verification form. The proposed rule also would
revise the current DHS regulations and clarify the circumstances in which an
employer may be subject to penalties for substantive violations, or may not be
subject to penalties for technical or procedural failures, due to the good
faith compliance provision when completing the Form I-9.
(From ABC)
Trenton H. Cotney
Florida Bar Certified Construction Lawyer
Trent Cotney, P.A.
1211 N Franklin St
Tampa, FL 33602
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