Staffing Firms Using Skilled Foreign Workers May Need to Name Clients (1)

May 30, 2018, 10:17 AM UTCUpdated: May 30, 2018, 12:02 PM UTC

Pretty soon it may be easier to find out what businesses use staffing companies that hire individuals on skilled foreign worker visas.

The Labor Department plans on adding to the labor condition application for H-1B visas a requirement to list the name and address of third-party work sites, which means staffing firms’ client companies could find themselves in a brighter public spotlight. The street address of the work site has been required for a while, but the business name of the end client was not.

“This information will presumably be put out in the disclosure data” that the DOL publishes ...

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