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AILA Doc. No. 20010302 | Dated January 4, 2020
OFLC announced that, during the first 2 days of the H-2B peak filing season, employers filed 5,509 applications in FLAG requesting more than 96,319 worker positions with an April 1, 2020, or later, work start date. OFLC will continue to accept H-2B applications during the three-day filing window, and plans to randomize all applications submitted on January 6, 2020.
OFLC announced that, during the first 24 hours of the H-2B peak filing season, employers filed 4,930 applications in FLAG requesting more than 87,298 worker positions with an April 1, 2020, or later, work start date. OFLC will continue to accept H-2B applications during the three-day filing window.
Cite as AILA Doc. No. 20010302.
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