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When should an employer mark the box for “Other” in Item G.11 (prevailing wage source) of the ETA Form 9035/9035E?

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When should an employer mark the box for “Other” in Item G.11 (prevailing wage source) of the ETA Form 9035/9035E?

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Item G.11 of the ETA Form 9035/9035E specifically lists four prevailing wage sources: Occupational Employment Statistics (OES), Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), Davis-Bacon Act (DBA), and McNamara-O’Hara Service Contract Act (SCA). When an employer uses one of these sources, it must mark the box next to the prevailing wage source it used. When the employer uses a prevailing wage source not specifically listed in Item G.11, it must mark the box for “Other,” and list the specific prevailing wage source used in item G.11b. Important note: Pursuant to the instructions accompanying the ETA Form 9035/9035E, if an employer obtained a prevailing wage using OES data from the Foreign Labor Certification Data Center Online Wage Library at http://www.flcdatacenter.com (not the National Prevailing Wage Center), then the employer must specify “OFLC Online Data Center” in item G.11b of the ETA Form 9035/9035E. Additionally, if the employer obtained a prevailing wage using the same OES data avai

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