Common H-2B Violations Cited by the U.S. Department of Labor

Common H-2B Violations Cited by the U.S. Department of Labor

H-2B violations are often systemic, meaning one error can impact an entire group of workers across a full season. Many employers are surprised to learn that violations occur even when wages are paid on time.

Below are the most common issues identified during H-2B investigations.


1. Offered Wage Violations

  • Paying less than the offered wage rate
  • Paying different rates for the same job duties

Result: Back wages owed to all affected workers.


2. Impermissible Deductions / Prohibited Fees

  • Charging workers for tools, equipment, or uniforms
  • Improper housing or transportation deductions
  • Deducting recruitment or visa-related costs
  • Deductions that reduce pay below the required H-2B wage

Result: Minimum wage and contract violations.


3. Failure to Reimburse Inbound and Outbound Transportation

  • Not reimbursing inbound travel and subsistence when required
  • Late reimbursement of travel costs
  • Incorrect reimbursement amounts
  • Failure to pay outbound transportation at contract completion

Result: Wage violations affecting the full workforce.


4. Improper Job Classification / Area of intended Employment

  • Actual job duties differ from certified job order
  • Work performed outside the approved area of employment
  • Assigning duties not listed in the job order

Result: Contract violations and expanded audits.


5. Prohibition Against Preferential Treatment

  • Providing better schedules, pay, or benefits to H-2B workers
  • Favoring H-2B workers over U.S. workers /
  • Disparate discipline or termination practices

Result: Violations of worker protection


6. Recruitment and Hiring Failures

  • Failure to hire qualified U.S. workers
  • Improper rejection of U.S. applicants

Result: Certification and program violations.


7. Document Retention

  • Incomplete or missing recruitment documentation
  • Missing payroll or time records
  • Incomplete housing or transportation records
  • Failure to retain records for required time periods
  • Records that do not support wages paid

Result: Presumed violations and adverse findings.


8. Overtime and Hours Miscalculations

  • Incorrect overtime calculations where applicable
  • Misclassification of work hours
  • Off-the-clock work
  • Travel time improperly excluded

Result: Back wages and payroll liability.


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9. Contract With 3rd Party to comply

  • Recruiters charging illegal fees

Important: Employers remain fully responsible, even when violations are caused by third parties.


Why These Violations Matter

H-2B violations can lead to:

  • Significant back wage liability
  • Civil money penalties
  • Temporary or permanent debarment from the H-2B program

Most violations are preventable through proactive compliance reviews.


How an H-2B Compliance Assessment Helps

A proactive assessment:

  • Identifies violations before enforcement
  • Corrects systemic issues early
  • Strengthens documentation
  • Reduces investigation risk and scope
  • Protects future H-2B certifications

Conducted by a former DOL Wage & Hour Investigator, the assessment focuses on real enforcement triggers, not theoretical risks.

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