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Instructions for Accessing the Department of Labor’s H-2B 2015 Final Wage Rule Stakeholder Briefing August 21, 2015 Public Webinar The public webinar will take place on August 21, 2015, from 1:00 PM until 2:30 PM Eastern Daylight time. The audio portion of the webinar is accessible via phone with a limited capacity of 200 concurrent participants and via audio streaming with a limited capacity of 500 concurrent participants. The ability to log-in to a webinar session is established on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants will be able to log-in to the webinar session approximately 30 minutes prior to the official start time.
Please note that due to the large number of participants, callers will not have the ability to ask questions over the phone line. However, you will be able to submit your questions through the webinar chat function or by emailing your questions in advance to [email protected]. Please use the email subject line, “Questions for H-2B 2015 Final Wage Rule Webinar.” Because of a potentially high demand for this webinar, we encourage organizations or other groups of participants to access the webinar at a single, centralized location to maximize attendance. The webinar is subject to change or cancellation.
The Department will post on this website any updates. To join the webinar please refer to the instructions listed below. To join the webinar taking place on Friday, August 21, 2015 please follow these steps: 1. Go to or click on: https://dol.webex.com/dol/onstage/g.php?d=645791036&t=a 2.
If a Security Information message appears, click “Run” or “Yes”. 3. Enter your first name, last name and e-mail address. 4.
If prompted, enter the event password: Welcome!23 5. Click on “Join Now”. 6. Dial the toll-free number 1-866-802-1864 and the access passcode 512 302 9 to hear the audio portion of the webinar or use the audio function of the WebEx software to stream audio.
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