1. Farm Labor Contractor (FLC): What will be asked about the FLC at time of MonitoringVisit?
If you use a FLC to provide labor on your farm there are several critical standards that must be met:
U.S. and International Certification:
FLC and H-2ALC
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FLC must be currently registered with the U.S. DOL and have a valid and non-expired Certificate of Registration.
- Grower is responsible for obtaining and keeping a copy of the FLC/H-2ALC's valid and non-expired Certificate of Registration.
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If there are H-2A workers on the farm through a H-2ALC, obtain and keep a copy of all of the ETA 790(s) and 790A(s) for all H-2ALC workers that work on the farm which must include the number of workers, location of employment, name of employer, number of housing units, housing location, and H-2A case number.
- If there are H-2A workers on the farm through a H-2ALC, the H-2ALC’s name
must be listed on all of the: - ETA 790(s) and 790A(s)
- ETA 9142A(s)(if requested)
- Grower’s operation must be listed on work order
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Growers should not employ unauthorized H-2A workers. H-2A workers are only authorized to work for the employers and at the locations listed on the H-2A contract, the ETA 790(s) and 790A(s) and the ETA 9142A(s).
- If the FLC or H-2ALC is authorized to house, obtain and keep a copy of the housing inspection. Housing must be maintained to comply with all federal and state safety and health standards.
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If the FLC or H-2ALC is transporting workers, they must have insurance (auto and worker's comp) on all the vehicles used to transport workers.
- If the FLC or H-2ALC is authorized to transport, grower should obtain and keep a copy of the following:
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insurance (auto and workers compensation)
- drivers license for all drivers
- doctor's certificate for all drivers
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NEW for 2023: If the FLC or H-2ALC is driving workers, they must be authorized to drive on their Certificate of Registration.
- NEW for 2023: If the FLC or H-2ALC is authorized to drive, grower should obtain and keep a copy of the following:
- drivers license
- doctor's certificate
- Obtain and keep copy of the terms and conditions of their work commitment written in the worker’s preferred language, to include:
- place of work (with specifics, such as the name & address)
- pay rate (including piece rate) to be paid
- crops and kinds of activities for which the worker may be assigned period of work commitment
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transportation, housing, and any other worker benefits to be provided and any costs to be charged for each
- whether state workers’ compensation or state unemployment insurance is provided
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Ensure that the pay of all workers provided by the FLC/H-2ALC meets, at a minimum, national and state minimum wage requirements or adverse effective wage rate if H-2A workers by either paying workers directly rather than through FLC/H-2ALC or ensure the FLC/H-2ALC provides wage statements to workers as legally required and grower obtains and keeps copies.
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Ensure that all workers provided by the FLC/H-2ALC working on the farm receive a copy of their individual wage statement for each pay period.
H-2ALC Only (These will be required in addition to the above documents)
- Obtain and keep a copy of the contract between the grower and H-2ALC. (The contract is required by U.S. DOL when the H-2ALC requests the workers).
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Have proof of a surety bond that covers liability incurred during the term of the worker contract period listed on the H-2A application. (The surety bond must remain in effect for a period of at least two years from the expiration date of the labor certification).
U.S. Certification Only:
- The grower must obtain the written consent of any youth workers (under 18) parental or legal guardian prior to work commitment commencing provided by the FLC/H-2ALC.
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Ensure all workers provided by the FLC are 16 years of age or older.
- Verify workers are 16 years of age or older by reviewing the worker’s I-9 form.
International Certification Only:
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Ensure all workers provided by the FLC are 18 years of age or older.
- Verify workers are 18 years of age or older by reviewing the worker’s I-9 form.
- Ensure no worker under 18 provided by the FLC is assigned DOL hazardous tasks or other hazardous tasks (Appendix 1 - List A).
Growers using a FLC or H-2ALC are required to have worker interviews annually.
2. ETA Documentation Requirements for H-2A Labor
If there are H-2A workers on the farm, growers are responsible to obtain and keep a copy of the ETA 790(s) and 790A(s) for all the H-2A workers which much include:
- number of workers
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location of employment
- name of employer
- number of housing units
- housing location
- H-2A case number
If there are H-2A workers on the farm the grower’s name (Primary or Associate) or the name of the entity which the individual is a part of must be listed on the:
- ETA 790(s) and 790A(s)
- ETA 9142A(s) - if requested
If workers are acquired through an association, grower's name must be listed on 790A(s) or in an addendum/appendix
If grower sources their H-2A workers through an H-2ALC, the FLC's name must be listed on the ETA 790(s) and 790A(s) and the grower's name listed as an approved address.
Auditors will be requesting to see this documentation at the time of the Monitoring Visit.