Foreign Labor Certification Data
Center
Wages for the 7/2010 - 6/2011 program year are now available on the search screens and for download.
The Foreign Labor Certification Data Center is the location of the Online Wage Library
for prevailing wage determinations, and the disclosure databases for the temporary
and permanent programs. To access our databases or downloadable files click one
of the links below.
Online Wage Library
FLC Wage Search Wizard
FLC Wage Quick Search
SCA Search (from
www.wdol.gov)
Download Data Files
Disclosure Data
Foreign Labor Certification (FLC) disclosure data are available for the Permanent,
H-1B and H-2B programs.
FLC Case Data
Notice:
Employer-specific case information that appears on
FLCDataCenter.com was provided to ETA by employers who submitted foreign
labor certification applications. These are not employer responses to
the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment Statistics
survey. The Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) Occupational Employment
Statistics program provides estimates used to assist in setting the wage
levels in the FLC wage library. However, the Bureau of Labor Statistics
does not provide ETA with the wage rates reported to BLS by individual
businesses. The identity of respondents and the information that they
report to BLS is kept in strict confidence in accordance with Bureau of
Labor Statistics Data Integrity Guidelines and with the Confidentiality
Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act (CIPSEA) of 2002..
News and Updates!
2010 - 2011 Wage Data Updated.
Wage data for the July 2010 - June 20111 program year is now available. The effective
date is 7/01/2010.
2009 Fiscal Year Disclosure Data
Case information for the Permanent, H-1B, H-2A and H-2B programs for the 2008 Fiscal Year is now available on the
Case Data pages.
O*Net Information has been updated to version 13.0 of the O*Net Database.
Version 13.0 of the O*Net database is now in production and the Online Wage
Library has been updated to reflect those changes. For a list of Job Zone changes see the
JobZone information page.
The FLCDataCenter FAQ has been updated.
Have you ever wondered how to determine the right skill level, what happend to that
occupation you used to use but can't find now, or why the wages for barristas went
up 20 percent in Laramie, Wyoming but went down 20 percent in Denver?