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#Fact Sheet: Establishment of Interagency Working Group for the Consistent Enforcement of Federal Labor, Employment and Immigration Laws - U. S. Department of Labor Federal agencies responsible for worker protections seek to protect all workers from exploitation and workers rights violations, regardless of immigration status. Many workers, however, are deterred or prevented from asserting workplace rights and protections. In some cases, employers may exploit immigration status to deter employees from asserting their rights. In other cases, the protections available to workers are unclear. To promote effective enforcement of federal labor, employment, and immigration laws, the Administration is announcing the creation of an interagency working group to identify policies and procedures that promote the consistent enforcement of those laws and protect all workers in the U.S. This working group will be comprised of federal immigration enforcement agencies and federal agencies responsible for worker protections, including the Department of Labor, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and National Labor Relations Board. The working group will seek to:
To achieve these objectives the working group will:
The working group will provide opportunities for communication with external stakeholders, including workers, worker representatives, advocates and employers as appropriate.
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