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Title: Services to Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers


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Services to MigrantandSeasonal Farm Workers
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Services to Migrant Seasonal Farmworkers
Judge Richey Court Order and U.S. Department
of Labor Federal Regulations
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Judge Richey Court Order
Requires USDOL to take all necessary
appropriate actions to ensure delivery of all
DOL manpower services to migrant seasonal
farmworkers on a non-discriminatory
basis. Established Federal regulations
governing Wagner- Peyser Employment Service (20
CFR 653) USDOL/ETA (20 CFR 658). Established
the federal/state Monitor Advocate system to
oversee compliance by the ETA Employment
Service.
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WIA Impact
  • Questions were raised regarding MSFW Services
    Monitor Advocates
  • Did implementation of the WIA 167 National
    Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) mean the end the
    Monitor Advocate System and the regulations at
    20 CFR 653?
  • Federal Register, August 11, 2000, Preamble to
    Workforce Investment Act Final Rules

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Answer NO
  • The NFJP supplements, but does not substitute
    for WIA Wagner-Peyser services to farm work or
    agriculture job seekers.
  • The Employment Service WIA responsibilities
    to farm workers are separate and distinct from
    the NFJP.
  • Judge Richey's decision requires the entire
    workforce development system to serve farm
    workers equitably. This requirement has not
    changed under WIA.

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MSFW Services Review Underway
  • Identify and develop better ways to serve MSFWs
    in todays Workforce Development System.
  • Increase the number of MSFWs that participate in
    the Workforce Development System.
  • Increase the number of agricultural employers
    utilizing Workforce Development Systems labor
    exchange services.
  • Assist MSFW transition from seasonal to permanent
    or self-sufficient employment.
  • Enhance collaboration between other Federal
    entities, stakeholders and organizations that
    serve MSFWs.
  • DOL expects the review process to take six
    months and implementing suggested changes may
    take up to 2-years.

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MSFW DATA REPORTING
  • Data for MSFWs Services are currently reported
    on the ETA 5148. (See CFR 20 653.109.)
  • Significant MSFW data comes from the current
    9002 data collection system.
  • The REVISED 9002 captures some but not all of
    the significant MSFW data to complete the 5148
    report. (See Equity Indicators slides)
  • States are still required to CAPTURE MSFW DATA
    to complete the ETA 5148 until MSFW services
    review provides new instructions.

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Impact on State Data Systems
  • These LX and VETS performance measures are not
    intended or designed to be day-to-day program or
    operations management tools.
  • Additional state measures may still be needed to
    manage the labor exchange services in the overall
    One-stop system.
  • State data collection applications and
    operating systems may not have to be changed.
  • To front line staff the changes may be
    transparent.

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Equity Indicators 1
Old Referred to a Job/Employment The act of
bringing to the attention of an employer an
applicant or group of applicants who are
available for a job, and the record of such a
referral. New Referred to Employment Count of
registered job seekers who were referred to
employment. A referral to employment is the act
of bringing to the attention of an employer an
applicant or group of registered job seekers who
are available for a job and the record of such a
referral.
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Equity Indicators 2
Old Provided with Some Services All applicants
that have received some reportable service during
the current year. Services include (a) through
(m). Application taking and/or registration are
not included as reportable services in this
item. New Received Staff Assisted
Services Registered job seeker who received
staff-assisted services during the current
registration year. Staff-assisted services
include (a) through (j), or (k) any other
service requiring significant expenditure of
staff time. Application taking/registration and
the use of self-service or facilitated self-help
services are not included as staff-assisted
services.
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Equity Indicators 3
  • Old Referred to Supportive Services
  • Individuals referred to services designed to
    assist an individual to achieve physical, mental,
    social or economic well being and reduce or
    eliminate barriers to employment. These include
    health medical services, child care, emergency
    financial services, relocation assistance,
    residential support, nutritional and legal
    services.
  • New Referred to Support Services
  • Registered job seeker referred to services
    designed to assist individual to achieve
    physical, mental, social or economic well being
    and reduce or eliminate barriers to employment.
    These include health and medical services, child
    care, emergency financial services, relocation
    assistance, residential support, nutritional and
    legal services.

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Equity Indicators 4
  • Old Counseled
  • Applicants who receive ongoing or one-time
    assistance from a qualified counselor or
    counselor trainee to aid them in gaining a better
    understanding of themselves so that they can more
    realistically choose or change an occupation, or
    make a suitable job adjustment. Counseling can
    be provided directly to an individual or through
    group counseling services and may result in a
    written employability plan.
  • New Career Guidance
  • Count of registered job seekers who received
    services which include the provision of
    information, materials, suggestions, or advice
    which are intended to assist the applicant in
    making occupation or career decisions.

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Equity Indicators 5
  • Old Job Development Contacts
  • In Received Some Reportable Service - an
    applicant who has received some reportable
    service during the current program year.
    Including (j) job development contacts.
  • New Received Staff Assisted Service
  • Registered job seeker who has received
    staff-assisted services during the current
    registration year. Staff-assisted services
    include (h) job development contacts.

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Minimum Service Level Indicators
  • Placed in a job
  • Placed .50 above minimum wage
  • Placed in Long-Term Non-Ag Jobs
  • None are included on proposed 9002
  • Work will continue to identify develop
    alternative methods to improve services data to
    assist MSFWs to transition to Self-Sufficient
    Employment.

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MSFW Reporting Issues
  • ? California, Rhode Island, Washington are the
    only States that require UI coverage of all
    agricultural employee wages.
  • ? Most other States cover only the minimum
    required (Federal exemption from UI coverage)
  • 10 employees in 20 weeks or 20,000 in a
    Calendar Quarter (CQ) unless otherwise specified

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MSFW Reporting Issues
  • Work in employment that is not covered by state
    UI tax and benefit programs will be more
    difficult to verify than the UI Wage File cross
    matching now required under WIA and Wagner
    Peyser.
  • This is no more difficult then it is today.
  • Some individuals may incorrectly view this a
    disincentive for serving MSFW and agricultural
    workers.

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New Reporting Opportunities ES Performance
Measures
  • Use of Wage File cross matching will make it
    easier to verify the movement of MSFWs to
  • more permanent employment,
  • employment covered by state UI benefits,
  • employment opportunities that offer longer term
    or more consistent employment, and
  • agricultural and non-ag employment with wages and
    benefits that contribute to self sufficiency
  • This is consistent with the Judge Richey goals

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OPPORTUNITY
  • To track and document MSFWs entry to employment
    in non-covered employment, in the near term
    States will need to
  • ? Maintain the current MSFW reporting and
    employment verification mechanisms and
    systems,
  • ? develop additional alternative methods to
    verify employment, and
  • ? devise supplemental reporting standards.
  • Our expectation is that a more accurate and
    complete picture of the success of MSFWs
    employment initiatives will result from the new
    Performance Measures and Reporting
    Requirements.
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