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A bill that would increase obligations on companies that rely heavily on H-1B workers has passed the House Judiciary Committee. The Protect and Grow American Jobs Act (H.R. 170) primarily affects “H-1B dependent” companies, defined in the bill as those that employ H-1B workers in more than 20 percent of their workforce. Those companies would be subject to higher wage requirements and substantial new obligations related to the protection of U.S. workers.
Under H.R. 170, every H-1B dependent employer would be required to:
Although nondependent H-1B employers would not face new wage restrictions or obligations, they may be subject to new obligations if they allow H-1B dependent vendors or other companies to place H-1B workers at or near their premises. The obligations would include the requirement to provide information to the Department of Labor in an investigation and to provide written assurance that the company did not, and will not, displace a U.S. worker during the period of placement.
BAL Analysis: The bill received the support of Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., signifying bipartisan support to impose restrictions on H-1B dependent companies. However, the complex political dynamics in both the Senate and House make it exceedingly difficult to predict whether any high-skilled legislation will be enacted in the next six months.
BAL’s analysis of the bill’s provisions compared to current law is available here.
This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice group. For additional information, please contact berryapplemanleiden@bal.com.
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