Montgomery, Al.
Officials say more than 300 people have signed up on a database for people interested in farm work.
The Alabama Career Center System is part of an initiative announced Thursday by Gov. Robert Bentley to help businesses, particularly famers, make up for lost labor after enactment of the state's new immigration law. The database builds on the Alabama JobLink system. Director of the Employment Service Division of the Department of Industrial Relations Bob Brantley says the agency has also launched a toll-free number for employers looking for help hiring immigrant workers on federal temporary visas.
Officials say more than 300 people have signed up on a database for people interested in farm work.
The Alabama Career Center System is part of an initiative announced Thursday by Gov. Robert Bentley to help businesses, particularly famers, make up for lost labor after enactment of the state's new immigration law. The database builds on the Alabama JobLink system. Director of the Employment Service Division of the Department of Industrial Relations Bob Brantley says the agency has also launched a toll-free number for employers looking for help hiring immigrant workers on federal temporary visas.
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