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Lee V. McCoy 1947-2008: “RealMcCoy” Will Be Sorely Missed

Lee McCoy Directs Traffic, acting as the admission sheriff at the 2006 Citrus Expo in Ft Myers FL It is with great sadness and tremendously heavy hearts we report of the passing of Lee V. McCoy, known to many of his legions of friends and colleagues as the “RealMcCoy”. Lee lost his battle with cancer early morning Thursday May 22 in a Georgia hospital, admitted the Monday before in a bout with pneumonia.

Please find details regarding Lee’s memorial services at the end of this news post.

For nearly a decade until making a move into a new career opportunity last year, Lee was a regional representative of this radio network. He travelled the region and nation, and occassionally overseas, newsgathering and representing the network from his home location Read the rest of this entry »

No Match Letter Change

FBThe Department of Homeland Security has made some changes to the “No Match” letters being sent to employers of workers with social security number issues, but American Farm Bureau officials say problems remain for producers who hire temporary labor.

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HAVE YOU RETURNED YOUR CENSUS QUESTIONNAIRE YET?Click here to go to USDA/NASS website to learn more about the Agriculture Census

H2A Comment Period Extended

The U.S. Department of Labor has granted a two-week extension of the comment period for the proposed overhaul of the migrant farm worker visa program. The original deadline was Monday. Under the program changes, employers would be required to seek U.S. employees for a longer period of time before they could recruit foreign workers.

The H-2A visa program is designed to help farmers and ranchers hire seasonal workers from Mexico and elsewhere. The administration wants to allow growers to apply directly through the federal government, rather than state agencies. The Department of Labor envisions a transition to an Internet-based submission system in the future.

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Farm Bureau Studies H2A Proposal

FBAmerican Farm Bureau labor analysts are studying changes to the H2A program proposed by the Bush administration last week.

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HAVE YOU RETURNED YOUR CENSUS QUESTIONNAIRE YET?Click here to go to USDA/NASS website to learn more about the Agriculture Census

Farm Bureau Wants Immigration Reform

FBImmigration was a major topics at the American Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting this week in New Orleans.

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FEBRUARY 4TH IS THE DEADLINE - HAVE YOU RETURNED YOUR QUESTIONNAIRE YET?Click here to go to USDA/NASS website to learn more about the Agriculture Census

Don’t Tie Our Hands

Florida Farm Bureau is spearheading an effort to send pieces of twine attached to note cards to Florida’s congressional members with a message about the need for comprehensive immigration reform that includes a legal guest worker program.

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Florida Labor Seminars

The U.S Department of Labor and the Florida D.B.P.R. will hold three seminars the first week of December concerning the H-2A visa program, housing and transportation safety, and worker documentation as it relates to farm labor law enforcement. These meetings will be on Monday, December 3rd at Nora Mayo Hall in Winter Haven, Tuesday, December 4th, in Palmetto at Manatee Convention Center, and Wednesday, December 5th, in Lorida at the Lorida Civic Center at 1909 Blessings Avenue. All the meetings start promptly at 5:30 PM and will include field investigators from the D.B.P.R. and U.S. DOL . At this time there are no registration requirements - so plan to attend and get all your farm labor contracting law questions answered!

“No-Match Letter” Issue Put On Hold By Court

Cindy’s audio report including comments from FFBF Vice president Rick Roth of Belle Glade on how the “No-Match” rule would affect his operation.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007 - 11:43 PDT SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge in San Francisco barred the Bush administration today from threatening to prosecute businesses for knowingly employing illegal immigrants if they fail to fire workers whose Social Security numbers don’t match government records.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer issued a nationwide preliminary injunction barring the government from enforcing the so-called no-match rule, which was scheduled to take effect last month but was blocked by temporary restraining orders from Breyer and another judge. Today’s order remains in effect until a suit by labor unions challenging the rule goes to trial sometime next year or until a higher court intervenes. Read the rest of this entry »

Labor Seminars Planned for Florida Growers

Sponsoring this news posting: Stallings Crop Insurance and Ray-Bob Groves Invite Growers To Breakfast To Hear Citrus Crop Forecast
Here is some preliminary information regarding the U.S. Department of Labor’s Annual Agricultural Seminars. Speakers are expected to cover topics such as H2A, housing and transportation safety, and worker documentation (Social Security Cards). Additionally, there will be segments on joint employment, independent contractor vs. employee, and field sanitation regulations.

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FFBF VP Testifies on Labor Issues

The House Agriculture Committee heard from farmers concerned with the growing shortage of farm labor in the United States. One of those who testified was Rick Roth, a grower from Belle Glade and vice president of Florida Farm Bureau.

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FL Citrus Grower Testifies on Labor Issue

Mason Smoak Mason Smoak, a Florida citrus grower from Highlands County, was in our nation’s capitol Thursday to testify before the House Agriculture Committee on the importance of ag labor.

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House Ag Committee Reviews Labor Issue

Labor issues were discussed in Washington D.C. Thursday, as the House Agriculture Committee heard testimony from various folks including a citrus grower from Florida.

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House Labor Hearing

FL Congressman Tim MahoneyThe House Agriculture committee held a hearing yesterday to review the labor needs of American Agriculture thanks to the persistence of Congressman Tim Mahoney of Florida.

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FL Citrus Grower To Testify On Labor Needs

Mason Smoak, Smoak Groves, Lake Placid FLIn this report, the U S House Agriculture Committee has scheduled a hearing on agriculture labor, and Florida citrus grower Mason Smoak has been invited to testify before the committee in the Nation’s Capitol this Thursday. Listen To wma Report (2:00 mp3)

FL Ag Needs Worker Housing And Legislative Respect!

Gary Cooper, Southeast AgNetIn this report, which will air on the radio network Tuesday September 18th, some news and views regarding the ironies Florida’s agriculture industry is dealing with as one of the state’s most consistent employers and economic engines. Not only are farmers wanting to provide decent housing for legal temporary workers being turned down by rural communities in Florida, agriculture services and education programs are also being threatened as state lawmakers work to trim a BILLION dollars from the state budget due to the slowdown in the state’s economy.
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No-Match Rule Delayed

A federal court in San Francisco blocked the Department of Homeland Security’s no-match rule from taking effect as scheduled, but the Social Security Administration is fighting the temporary delay in sending out letters.

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