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US delays implementing new H-1B wage levels to November 2022
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According to a notice by the Department of Labor, the additional delay has been proposed to “provide a sufficient amount of time to thoroughly consider the legal and policy issues raised in the rule.”
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The United States will delay the implementation of a rule that calls for higher wages for H-1B workers to November 2022.
The final rule will be published in the Federal Register on May 13.
This will delay the effective date of the rule by 18 months - from May 14, 2021 to November 14, 2022.
According to a notice by the Department of Labor, the additional delay has been proposed to “provide a sufficient amount of time to thoroughly consider the legal and policy issues raised in the rule.”