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Daniel Nagel
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over 6 months ago

lober

I don't drive. But I can help where you think I can fit In.

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Jesus Lamour
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over 6 months ago

im 18 and need a job

who's hiring and needs a strong guy for a manual labor job or a musician to fill in for somebody or a creative mind to expand the minds of others with art.

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over 6 months ago

US Department of #Labor (US DOL) - #Supervised #Recruitment

One year ago I've posted this on LinkedIn.

How United States Federal Labor Regulations Define: Are You Qualified to Do That Job?

There are United States Federal Labor Regulations, as of April 2012:

Title 20 - Employees' Benefits Chapter V - EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Part 656 - LABOR CERTIFICATION PROCESS FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT OF ALIENS IN THE UNITED STATES Subpart C - Labor Certification Process Section 656.21 - Supervised recruitment. April 1, 2012

20 C.F.R. § 656.21 Supervised recruitment.

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2012-title20-vol3/pdf/CFR-2012-title20-vol3-sec656-21.pdf

"...Rejection of one or more U.S. workers for lacking skills necessary to perform the duties involved in the occupation, where the U.S. workers are capable of acquiring the skills during a reasonable period of on-the-job training, is not a lawful job-related reason for rejecting the U.S. workers. For the purpose of this paragraph (e)(4), a U.S. worker is able and qualified for the job opportunity if the worker can acquire the skills necessary to perform the duties involved in the occupation during a reasonable period of on-the-job training."

This Law is very specific and covers only Labor Certification Process of Foreign Workers who are adjusting their immigration status from non-immigrant status with H1B Work Visa to Lawfully Admitted Permanent Resident (I-551 Immigration Form, a.k.a. Green Card) with subsequent filing I-140 and I-485 Immigration Forms.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-united-states-federal-labor-regulations-define-you-michael-alfes?trk=mp-author-card

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Today, I've contacted with my US Elected Officials with a question: how these US DOL rules could be enforced? How rejected job applicants could find out who was really hired on these positions?

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Tim Collins
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over 6 months ago

Labor in Construction,maitenance and Roofing and waterproofing ext.

I am currently living in Naples FL, I am looking for a job in the construction field or restraunt area I am very reliable and able to meet many obligations I have over twenty years in construction and restraunt employments Thank you Timothy Collins

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Kyle Natonabah
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over 6 months ago

railroad

Seeking a job with the railroad,don't care where,labor work or any,just graduated highschool this past may

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craig prichard
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over 6 months ago

Craig Prichard

I am looking lobor jobs

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over 6 months ago

Mr Mike Perkins

please no comments

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john keesler
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over 6 months ago

job

do you have any general labor jobs or cleaning like trash pick up now=]

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Marshall Pitts
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over 6 months ago

Construction

Im looking for an operating position/ labor in Caroline county md or surrounding counties

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jeremy lowe
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over 6 months ago

Job seeker

Hey my name is Jeremy Lowe I'm looking for a job any job that involves manual labor or cooking I just took a 21 week vocation in calinary arts

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