BALCA overturned the Certifying Officer’s denial of the labor certification, finding that the regulations that control placement of Sunday ads versus local and ethnic ads differ, and that the employer was not required to place the local ad in the newspaper “most likely to bring responses.”
BALCA Overturns Denial, Confirms Employer Need Not Abide by “Most Likely” Standard for Local/Ethnic Ad
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