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U.S. reviewing H-2A guest worker program rules

September 3, 2009  By By Sam Hananel The Associated Press


Sept. 3, 2009, Washington — The U.S.
Labour Department is trying again to roll back a Bush administration regulation
that made it easier for farmers to hire temporary foreign farm workers.


 

Sept. 3, 2009, Washington — The U.S.
Labour Department is trying again to roll back a Bush administration regulation
that made it easier for farmers to hire temporary foreign farm workers.

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The agency is proposing a rule that
would boost wages and increase safeguards for thousands of seasonal workers
brought in annually to help farmers harvest their crops.

If the proposed rule were to be
adopted, it would largely reverse a regulation put in force shortly before
President George W. Bush left office in January. The Labour Department tried to
suspend the Bush rule early this year, but farm groups successfully challenged
the decision in federal court.

Farm growers say the changes to the H-2A guest worker program will make
it more cumbersome and expensive to hire foreign workers for field jobs that
many Americans eschew.


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