My communication with EDD
The following is my communication to EDD. Please read -- and there is phone number in their responses. I doubt I will have a time to call it till tomorrow/Monday. So, if anyone wants to give it a try -- feel free.
EDD to me:
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Since I do not work in the Foreign Labor Certification Office (FLCO), I do not have a total understanding of their processes and procedures and am thus unable to answer your questions. I highly recommend that you contact the FLCO directly and allow their trained staff to provide you with the information you seek. Again, their number is (916) 464-3400.
I to EDD
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Tyoka,
Thank you very much for the info. However, some things are still unclear to me.
As far as I know, Life Act cases are being handled as non-RIR. You only process April 5th for non-RIR cases.
Did 5 days of April create this huge backlog, or am I misunderstanding
something ?
Should we expect further backlog increase, or will you keep it at least at the current level in the coming months ?
What would your prognosis be ?
Also, I was wondering what we, workers, and our employers can do to help EDD fight this backlog ?
Can we write/lobby to have you funded better, so you\'ll be able to hire additional stuff ?
If so, contact information of people influencing these decisions would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
EDD to me
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The Director has asked me to respond to your recent correspondence regarding the Foreign Labor Certification process.
In December 2000, then President Clinton signed the Life Act into law. This act contains provisions for granting amnesty to a large number of foreign
workers provided they filed a Foreign Labor Certification application by
April 2001. Prior to April 2001, the average EDD Foreign Labor
Certification Office (FLCO) caseload was around 3000 cases. Due to the Life
Act , the FLCO had an influx of approximately 7000 cases in April of 2001.
This massive influx of applications has resulted in an increase in
processing time. The EDD is taking measures to handle this large backog of
work, including hiring additional staff to handle the workload.
Should you have additional questions, please contact our Foreign Labor
Certification Office directly at (916) 464-3400.
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Tyoka Mehs
Job Service Division
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Employment Development Department
EDD Electronic Comment
Date Entered & Time - 2002-02-06 14:44:12
Record Number - 19643
I to EDD
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These are EDD Labor Certification processing time dynamics for the past year. What is going on ??? Recently, processing time was growing by as much as 3-4 days for each calendar day. When it will end ???? When will you catch up ?
[processing time dynamics]