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| 54. | Are the recruitment provisions different for college and university teachers? | | | |
| | Yes, while the employer may choose to recruit for college and university teachers under the basic process, the employer may choose to recruit under § 656.18, optional special recruitment and documentation procedures for college and university teachers. |
| | | | | Note: The employer must support hiring of the alien by documenting that the alien was found to be more qualified than each U.S. worker who applied
for the job opportunity. |
| 55. | Is the employer required to provide notice of filing if an application is filed on behalf of a college and/or university teacher selected in the competitive selection and recruitment? | | | |
| | Yes, the employer must provide a notice of filing which must include the advertisement information in § 656.18(b)(3), i.e., the job title, duties, and requirements as well as the information specified in § 656.10(d)(3). |
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| 56. | What is Schedule A and who qualifies? | | | |
| | Schedule A lists those occupations for which a determination by the Department of Labor has been made that there are not sufficient U.S. workers who are able, willing, qualified, and available and the wages and working conditions of U.S. workers similarly employed will not be adversely affected
by employment of aliens in those occupations. An employer seeking a labor certification for a physical therapist, a professional nurse, or an alien of exceptional ability in the performing arts, sciences or arts, to include college and university teachers, should review § 656.5, Schedule A, to determine whether the alien's qualifications meet the provision's requirements. |
| 57. | Is an application for a labor certification
for Schedule A occupations filed with a Department of Labor National Processing Center? | | | | | | No,
an application for a labor certification for Schedule A occupations is filed, in duplicate, with the appropriate Department of Homeland Security (DHS) office. |
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