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In Matter of Waldorf School of Orange Count, BALCA reversed denial of labor certification for not meeting the requirements under 20 C.F.R. 656.17
In Matter of Waldorf School of Orange Count, BALCA reversed denial of labor certification for not meeting the requirements under 20 C.F.R. 656.17
BALCA held that for prevailing wage determinations, DOL regulations only allow for an ACWIA wage for an institution of higher education to sample other such ACWIA entities
BALCA’s decision in Modular Container Systems established the totality of the circumstances test for adjudicating certain labor certification applications.
The BALCA reversed the denial of labor certification in a case where the Employer’s name on the ETA Form 9089 did not match its name on the SWA job order.
BALCA overturned the denial of labor certification where the wage listed on the SWA job order was lower than that listed on the ETA Form 9089 at $1.00 annually.
In a February 2016 decision, the BALCA overturned the denial of labor certification based on the discrepancy between the ETA Form 9080 and the SWA job order
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