House Ag Committee offers solutions to farm labor crisis

House Ag Committee offers solutions to farm labor crisis
March 8th, 2024 | News Release

The House Committee on Agriculture laid out a roadmap to relieve labor shortages that have impacted America’s farmers and ranchers.

The Agriculture Labor Working Group (ALWG) released its final report on how to improve the H-2A guest worker program. It includes more than 20 recommendations to streamline the program and make labor more affordable for farmers.

The ALWG consisted of Democrats and Republicans, with 15 recommendations receiving unanimous approval. While the recommendations from the ALWG do not address all the labor challenges facing farmers, they do offer needed solutions, including:

  • Streamlining the recruiting and hiring of H-2A employees;
  • Expanding the H-2A program to meet year-round needs;
  • Paying employees based on duties performed for the majority of their day; and
  • Reforming wage calculation standards to provide stability in farmworker pay rates.

Wage rate increases have taken a toll on America’s farms. A recent Market Intel shows that the mandatory base wage rates for H-2A workers increased almost 41% from 2018 to 2024. This growth in the Department of Labor-calculated agricultural wage rate is almost 60% higher than the growth in the overall U.S. Employment Cost Index.

The report includes several weather-related worker protection recommendations. Farmers and ranchers are committed to ensuring the health and safety of their employees, and Farm Bureau looks forward to working with policymakers to ensure that any heat-related labor regulations do so while also accounting for the diversity of weather conditions and labor duties.

Read the full ALWG report here.

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