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Employment/Labor (U.S.) group

Welcome to the U.S. Employment & Labor community group.  This group addresses all GRC issues that arise for companies that must address employment and labor requirements and risks in the United States. In addition, there are several community groups that address specific aspects of employment as they arise both in the U.S. and globally.

This group addresses compliance and risk issues related to all aspects of U. S. employment and labor law.
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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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U.S. Employment/Labor: Global Migration Domain Supplement resource Standards and Guidelines OCEG Reviewed

This Supplement addresses the risks and compliance issues that arise when a business moves its executives and employees from country to country.

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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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DOL/ETA : Foreign Labor Certification, iCERT Portal resource Agency Web Sites Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
The Department of Labor (DOL) announced in the Federal Register on April 15th, 2009 that the new iCERT system is now available for use by employers filing Form 9035E (LCA) as required for submission of H-1B, H-1B1, and E-3 petitions. Both the permanent labor certification program (PERM) and H-1B, H-1B1, and E-3 nonimmigrant visa programs provides employers with the option to electronically file
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DOL/ETA - Application for Permanent Employment Certification, ETA Form 9089 resource Forms Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
A permanent labor certification issued by the Department of Labor (DOL) allows an employer to hire a foreign worker to work permanently in the United States. In most instances, before the U.S. employer can submit an immigration petition to the Department of Homeland Security's U.S.
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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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DOL/ETA: Foreign Labor Certification resource Agency Web Sites Member contributionOCEG Reviewed

The Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC), located within the Employment & Training Administration (ETA), provides national leadership and policy guidance to carry out the responsibilities of the Secretary of Labor under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as amended, concerning the admission of foreign workers to the United States for employment.

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Best Compliance Practices and Immigration (2008) resource Articles OCEG Reviewed
In recent years, U.S. employers have been caught between several competing government enforcement priorities. Restrictions in the number and type of foreign nationals allowed into this country have placed demands on human resources representatives to assess immigration credentials to avoid costly, disruptive and unexpected employment problems.
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UK, Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006, C. 13 resource National Laws OCEG Reviewed
An Act to make provision about immigration, asylum and nationality; and for connected purposes. [30th March 2006]
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