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New LCA decision reaffirms strict liability for employers, regardless of H-1B worker’s actions
In the decision discussed below, the Department of Labor reaffirms the absolute liability of an employer or sole proprietor who signs the Labor Condition Application. An H-1B worker may fail to maintain H-1B status, fail to notify the DOL of … Continue reading