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Number of H-2B Workers Increased

by | Aug 9, 2017 | Floral Industry News, Government Relations, Operations | 0 comments

On July 19, 2017, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the US Department of Labor (DOL) issued a temporary rule authorizing an increase of up to an additional 15,000 H-2B workers through the end of Fiscal Year 2017.

Because all non-agricultural seasonal employers in the nation have access to the limited 66,000 H-2B workers annually, the cap is reached very quickly and many seasonal employers are prevented from utilizing the program.

The additional 15,000 workers provides much-needed relief to seasonal employers that require temporary workers.

The H-2B Program was created to provide access to non-immigrant temporary workers for seasonal and peakload needs when no American worker can be found for available non-agricultural positions.

The program is critical for seasonal industries including landscaping, hospitality, amusement parks, rock quarries, restaurants, carnivals, and many others.  Agricultural companies also use the program for non-agricultural duties as well (the H-2A program is used for agricultural jobs).

As noted in a DHS press release, the increase was made to prevent irreparable harm to  American businesses.

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