[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR655.203]

[Page 513-514]
 
                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
 CHAPTER V--EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 655--TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OF ALIENS IN THE UNITED STATES--Table of Contents
 
Subpart C--Labor Certification Process for Logging Employment and Non-H-
                       2A Agricultural Employment
 
Sec. 655.203  Assurances.

    As part of the temporary labor certification application, the 
employer shall include assurances, signed by the employer, that:
    (a) The job opportunity is not:
    (1) Vacant because the former occupant is on strike or being locked 
out in the course of a labor dispute; or
    (2) At issue in a labor dispute involving a work stoppage;
    (b) During the period for which the temporary labor certification is 
granted, the employer will comply with applicable Federal, State and 
local employment-related laws, including employment related health and 
safety laws;
    (c) The job opportunity is open to all qualified U.S. workers 
without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, or religion, and is 
open to U.S. workers with handicaps who are qualified to perform the 
work. No U.S. worker will be rejected for employment for other than a 
lawful job related reason;
    (d) The employer will cooperate with the employment service system 
in the active recruitment of U.S. workers until the foreign workers have 
departed for the employer's place of employment by;

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    (1) Allowing the employment service system to prepare local, 
intrastate and interstate job orders using the information supplied on 
the employer's job offer;
    (2) Placing at least two advertisements for the job opportunities in 
local newspapers of general circulation.
    (i) Each such advertisement shall describe the nature and 
anticipated duration of the job opportunity; offer at least the adverse 
effect wage rate; give the \3/4\ guarantee; state that work tools, 
supplies and equipment will be provided by the employer; state that 
housing will also be provided, and that transportation and subsistence 
expenses to the worksite will be provided or paid for by the employer;
    (ii) Each advertisement shall direct interested workers to apply for 
the job opportunity at a local employment service office in their area;
    (3) Cooperating with the employment service system in contacting 
farm labor contractors, migrant workers and other potential workers in 
other areas of the State and/or Nation by letter and/or telephone;
    (4) Cooperating with the employment service system in contacting 
schools, business and labor organizations, fraternal and veterans 
organizations, and non-profit organizations and public agencies such as 
sponsors of programs under the Comprehensive Employment and Training 
Act, throughout the area of intended employment, in order to enlist them 
in helping to find U.S. workers; and
    (5) If the employer, or an association of employers of which the 
employer is a member, intends to negotiate and/or contract with the 
Government of a foreign nation or any foreign association, corporation 
or organization in order to secure foreign workers, making the same kind 
and degree of efforts to secure U.S. workers;
    (e) From the time the foreign workers depart for the employer's 
place of employment, the employer will provide employment to any 
qualified U.S. worker who applies to the employer until fifty percent of 
the period of the work contract, under which the foreign worker who is 
in the job was hired, has elapsed. In addition, the employer will offer 
to provide housing, and the other benefits, wages, and working 
conditions required by Sec. 655.202, to any such U.S. worker; and
    (f) Performing the other specific recruitment activities specified 
in the notice from the RA required by Sec. 655.205(a).