U.S. Department of Labor
Employment and Training Administration
Office of Foreign Labor Certification
Frequently Asked Questions
H
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1B, H
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1B1, and E
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3 Programs
1.
In circumstances where the Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics
cannot produce leveled wages for a specific geographic area and
occupational code due to statistical limitations in the Occupational
Employment Statistics (OES) wage dat
a, the OFLC Online Wage Library
displays “N/A” for each wage level and the OFLC Nation
al Prevailing Wage
Center (NPWC
) assigns a standard default prevailing wage for these
occupations (e.g., $90 per hour or $187,
200
per year).
Since the NPWC
consistently
assigns the same default prevailing wage in these
circumstances, can the employer be permitted to enter on its own the
standard default prevailing wage and cite “OFLC Online Data Center” on
the LCA, ETA Form 9035/ 9035E?
Yes.
Where the OFLC Online Wage Li
brary displays “N/A” for each leveled
wage covering a specific geographic area and occupational code, the employer
is permitted, in lieu of obtaining a prevailing wage determination from the NPWC,
to enter the following information in Section G of the LCA,
ETA Form 9035/
9035E:
Item
Form Item
Example Entry on
ETA Form 9035/9035E
G.7
§
Agency which issued prevailing wage
“N/A”
G.7a
§
Prevailing wage tracking number
(if
applicable)
“N/A”
G.8
*
Wage level
Mark “N/A” indicating no leveled wages
are
available
G.9
*
Prevailing wage
Enter the standard or default prevailing
wage (e.g.,
“
$90
”
or
“
$187,
200
”
)
G.10
*
Per (choose only one)
Mark the appropriate unit of pay
(e.g.,
“
per hour
”
or
“
per year
”
)
G.11
*
Prevailing wage source (choose only
one)
“OES”
G.11a
*
Year source published
Enter the most recent OES data year
G.11b
§
If “OES” and NPC did not issue
prevailing wage OR “Other” in question
11, specify source:
“OFLC Online Data Center”
(*) form designation which indicates the field response is required
2
(§) form designation which indicates the field response is conditionally based on
a response provided in a required field
Posted July 31, 2015