Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary responsibilities of farmworkers in this role?
Farmworkers are responsible for tasks such as cabbage harvesting, which includes cutting and trimming cabbages and placing them into bags for transport. They are also tasked with weeding, which involves removing weeds from walkways and around plants using hoes and hand tools.
Is prior experience required for this job?
No specific prior experience is required, but workers should be prepared for physical labor and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. The employer will provide the necessary training and tools.
How many hours are workers expected to work each day?
Workers are expected to work at least six hours a day. There may be additional hours available if work is available, but this is not guaranteed and can vary based on crop and weather conditions.
Will workers be provided with the necessary tools for their tasks?
Yes, the employer will provide all necessary tools at no charge to the workers. However, workers will be charged for reasonable costs if they refuse to return the tools or if they cause willful damage.
What should workers do if they need a leave of absence?
If a worker requests a leave of absence during the contract period, the hours missed will be deducted from the total hours offered under the ETA 790A for the three-quarter guarantee.
Are there any guarantees regarding the amount of work available?
There is no guarantee of a specific number of work hours. Workers should expect occasional periods of minimal or no work due to factors such as weather or crop conditions beyond the employer’s control.
How is the work contract provided to the workers?
A copy of the work contract or ETA 790, along with any modifications, will be provided to the H-2A worker by the time they apply for their visa. For those moving between H-2A employers, the contract will be provided when an employment offer is made.
Can workers expect to work in adverse weather conditions?
Yes, workers should be prepared to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions. The job requires physical stamina to handle varying weather while performing repetitive tasks.
What happens if tools are damaged or not returned?
Workers will be responsible for reasonable costs related to the refusal to return tools or for any willful damage or destruction of the tools. These charges will be deducted as applicable.