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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 3163 (Introduced in House) — To provide for comprehensive immigration reform, and for other purposes. · Sec. 503

Sec. 503. American recruit and match system

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Each State Workforce Agency
(SWA)shall establish an Internet-based program entitled American Worker Recruit and Match program, to be incorporated with existing SWA Web-based job search engines, if any— whereby employers may electronically post employment opportunities in fields and occupations that have traditionally relied on unauthorized labor, such as hospitality, agriculture, construction, domestic services, food services and as determined by the Secretary of Labor; whereby individuals may electronically post employment profiles; and that shall be searchable and shall match employers with qualified individuals. The Secretary of Labor shall establish a publicly accessible Web page on the Internet website of the Department of Labor that provides a single internet link to each State workforce agency’s American Worker Recruit and Match program. Each State workforce agency shall conduct monthly seminars that shall be publicly noticed, to educate employers and individuals regarding use of the American Recruit and Match System. Fees and fines deposited in the Prosperity Fund under section 286(w)(3)(B) of the Immigration and Nationality Act may be used to carry out this section.
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