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Florida Citrus Mutual Commends Dept. of Labor for Guest Worker Reform Proposal

LAKELAND, Fla. (February 6, 2008) – Florida Citrus Mutual commended the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Wednesday for proposing changes to the H-2A agricultural guest worker program.

“This proposal is a start to finding solutions to a very complex issue that is critical to Florida citrus growers and U.S. agriculture in general,” said Michael W. Sparks, executive VP/CEO of Florida Citrus Mutual. “H-2A reform is desperately needed. The current program is so cumbersome and prone to delays that many agriculture employers can’t use it.”

“Mutual will continue to lobby Congress for comprehensive immigration reform and a better guest worker program that meets the needs of growers and foreign workers.”

The DOL Wednesday proposed rules to modernize the H-2A program for employing foreign workers in temporary or seasonal agricultural jobs. The DOL said the proposed changes will provide farmers with an orderly and timely flow of legal workers.

Mutual noted several provisions in the DOL proposal that may help Florida citrus growers.

To view the entire proposed rule visit http://www.doleta.gov/pdf/DOL_H2A_NPRM_final_020508.pdf

The public has 45 days to comment on the proposed rule before a final rule is issued. Mutual plans to be actively involved in the process and file comments.

Founded in 1948 and currently representing nearly 8,000 grower members, Florida Citrus Mutual is the state’s largest citrus growers’ organization. For more information, please visit www.flcitrusmutual.com.

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