Employers who have been challenged by H-2B visa processing issues report concerns that a potential lack of H-2B labor or a delay in receiving H-2B labor will threaten the maintenance or completion of their contracts and will harm their businesses.
Hopefully, there will be a quick and fair resolution to all the delays and maybe the H-2B visa process will ultimately become more efficient after all the changes in legislation. But, if you are skeptical that the H-2B process will ever become a seamless and easy-to-manage resource, read our April hire power column by Christine Soderlund to see what alternatives are out there.
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