Trump's
Mar-a-Lago Club and his golf course in Jupiter, Florida, have filed
documents to bring in additional foreign workers under the H-2B visa
program, which allows foreigners to fill temporary non-agriculture jobs
in the United States that supposedly cannot be filled by US workers.
The
requests were filed with the Labor Department -- which certifies
companies to apply for the visas that are then issued by the Department
of Homeland Security -- earlier in July but posted on a public job registry Thursday. They show the Mar-a-Lago Club is seeking to hire 15 housekeepers, 20 cooks and 35 servers.
The Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida, has also submitted documents to hire six cooks through the visa program.
The
jobs, which would begin in October and end in May 2018, would pay a
minimum of $10.33, $11.88 and $13.34 per hour but would be eligible for
higher wages with overtime."
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