Court delays no-match rule, giving industry time to comply
Court delays no-match rule, giving industry time to comply
WASHINGTON -- The produce industry welcomed news that a federal judge had temporarily delayed enforcing the so-called no-match rule. But farm businesses watched a longtime AgJOBS supporter exit from Congress before legislation giving relief from the growing farmworker crisis is finalized. On Aug. 31, a federal judge granted a temporary restraining order barring the Social Security Administration from sending the no-match letters. Some 140,000 letters were slated for delivery early this month, informing employers that it had detected mismatches between employee names and Social Security numbers