NCAE ag labor forum sessions announced
The National Council of Agricultural Employers has announced its labor forum lineup. Read about what’s planned.
- Jamie Fussell, Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association director of labor relations
- Alexandra Hill, University of California, Berkeley, assistant professor
- Chris Schulte, Fisher Phillps partner
- Phil Martin, University of California, Davis, professor emeritus of agricultural and resource economics
- Shawn Packer, JPH Law partner
The panel is scheduled to unpack the impact of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) Interim Final Rule (IFR) and provide thoughts about what the future holds for the IFR and American agriculture.
The IFR, published on Oct. 2, modifies the methodology used to calculate the AEWR. DOL estimated the new methodology will save American farmers and ranchers $2.46 billion in its first year of implementation and $17.29 billion over 10 years.
While the IFR has provided much of the agricultural community overdue relief from out-of-control AEWRs, the storm has yet to pass and the fight for regulatory relief in rural America is far from over, Marsh said in the release.
“NCAE is excited to host a great group of economists, legal experts and agricultural thought leaders who will lead attendees through a deep dive of the IFR, the IFR’s possible future challenges and what this new regulation may mean for their farm and America’s farming future,” Marsh said in the release.
“This marquee session stands out as a must-attend conversation for agricultural professionals who are eager to stay ahead and peek around the corner at the future for American agriculture. Together, we will prepare to weather the regulatory storms which will follow.” Along with the panel discussion on the IFR, NCAE has developed new programming for the forum tailored to the needs of and suited for farmers and ranchers, office managers, personnel managers, service providers, farm labor contractors, agricultural agents, attorneys, and other stakeholders interested in agricultural labor.
This year’s speakers will tackle a diverse range of topics during general sessions and breakout sessions, including:
- Litigation strategy for agricultural employers
- Employer best practices for encountering domestic enforcement
- Must-knows for farm labor contractors
- An interactive compliance workshop
- H-2A taxes clinic
- Out-of-control state regulations review
