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International Labour Organization (ILO) International Migration Programme resource Organizations & Associations OCEG Reviewed

The ILO is the international organization responsible for drawing up and overseeing international labour standards. It is the only 'tripartite' United Nations agency that brings together representatives of governments, employers and workers to jointly shape policies and programmes.

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Global Migration Group (GMG) resource Organizations & Associations OCEG Reviewed

The Global Migration Group(GMG) is an inter-agency group bringing together heads of agencies to promote the wider application of all relevant international and regional instruments and norms relating to migration, and to encourage the adoption of more coherent, comprehensive and better coordinated approaches to the issue of international migration.

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Managing Global Workforce group

Welcome to the Managing GlobalWorkforce community group. This group addresses issues that arise in localizing organizational policies and practices, movement of employees from one country to another, hiring of foreign nationals, and other migration issues.

This group addresses issues that arise in movement of employees from one country to another, hiring of foreign nationals, and other migration issues.
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USCIS, About Form I-9 and E-Verify resource Agency Guidances OCEG Reviewed
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) seeks to control illegal immigration by eliminating employment opportunity as an incentive for unauthorized persons to come to the United States, by prohibiting the hiring or continued employment of aliens whom employers know are unauthorized to work in the United States. To comply with the law, all U.S.
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Japan Focus resource Books / Publications Member contributionOCEG Reviewed

Japan Focus is a peer-reviewed electronic journal and fully-indexed webzine on Japan and the Asia Pacific. Ranging widely across the geopolitics, political economy, history, society, culture, and international relations of the Asia Pacific, it offers researchers, journalists, students and analysts regional and global perspectives on contemporary issues and conflicts.

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Demystifying the Immigration Process to Enhance Recruitment in the Global Environment (2007) resource Articles Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
International recruitment has become a necessity rather than an alternative for many companies. As more U.S. corporations turn their attention abroad for skilled talent, HR professionals are faced with the growing challenge of navigating the confusing and time consuming U.S. immigration process.   August 8, 2007
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Ask the Commissioner: Global Migration and Immigration event WebinarOCEGFree Recorded
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 OCEG is pleased to announce a new program series called “Ask the Commissioner” where OCEG’s CEO Scott L. Mitchell and Commissioner Michael Horowitz, Esq. discuss upcoming and other important issues before the United States Sentencing Commission (USSC).
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Managing the Migration of Your Workforce - What are the Governance, Risk and Compliance Demands? event WebinarOCEGFree Recorded
Wednesday April 04, 2007 3:00pm
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Managing a global workforce has never been more challenging.  According to some estimates, 1 out of every 35 people in the world today is living outside of their homelands -- nearly 200 million people.  Special issues include identity verification, privacy, taxes, health concerns and citizenship.  Improvements in technology have enabled gl
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USCIS, Interim Guidance on the Department of Labor’s final rule, Labor Certification for the Permanent Employment of Aliens in the U.S.; Reducing the Incentives and Opportunities for Fraud and Abuse and Enhancing Program Integrity (2007) resource Agency Guidances Member contributionOCEG Reviewed

This memorandum provides interim field guidance regarding the impact of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) final rule, Labor Certification for the Permanent Employment of Aliens in the United States; Reducing the Incentives and Opportunities for Fraud and Abuse and Enhancing Program Integrity, (“DOL final rule”), on determining labor certification validity and the prohibition of the filin

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USCIS, EB-3 Eligibility and Filing: Skilled Workers resource Agency Guidances Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
Approximately 140,000 immigrant visas are available each fiscal year for aliens (and their spouses and children) who seek to immigrate based on their job skills. There are five employment-based immigrant visa preferences (categories): EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, EB-4 and EB-5. Each of these categories present a different combination of skill sets and requirements.
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