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    Goals and Objectives

    • However, our seasonal farm workers employed to work temporarily in the United States, willing to invest more than 1,000 hours a year of their times away from their families. Most of them expect to see their earnings rise from $500.00 a year to $9,780.00 to $13,600.00 and later to go back, to create jobs and invest in their homeland.
    •  FONDESCH is now the  Nation's Leader in  Migrants Staffing.

      We hired and trained more than 150 temporary workers every year from the Caribbean Most of them has more than 17 to 25 years of experience and special skills in the farming industry.
      • Between 2007 and 2011 FONDESCH held over 80 public education & outreach events in Haiti. We want to bring awareness in your community and if you want to team up in your area, write us at: teamup@fondeschaiti.com

    Why Hire Migrant Workers?

    Most of the temporary workers that we hired is the result of the economic development program that our not-for-profit organization "FONDESCH" established in urban sectors of Haiti.

    Men and women from the targeted communities, welcomed 3 years ago FONDESCH Organization in their communities. They actively got involved and participated on different agriculture economic development sessions, to learn how to fight poverty in the urban sectors.

    40 percent are working as fisherman and 60 percent are farmers without lands but accepting to share the crop "half and half" in Creole "DE MWATYE" or work for cash in group called" KOMBITE" or "KOVE" to make the "ends meat".

    FONDESCH now increases the farm worker wages would raise average of people to the program and bring awareness in each community we served.

  • With the huge manpower resources and wide spectrum of farm product, FONDESCH Agency can easily recruit suitable candidates to fit the vacancies in any kinds of farm work overseas.

    Our community outreach workers provide English training and culture orientation for all candidates from our 3 recruitment sites in Port-au-Prince and Leogane.

    Member since 2011

     

    Notice to all Farm Worker Applicant from Haiti

    All applications were sent to the Georgia Labor Department to be renewed for July-December 2011. Please be patient. Remember Georgia has a new Immigration Law that may affect the hiring process. Read more

    Georgia Farmers Brace For New Immigration Law

    Georgia is known for its peaches and Vidalia onions, the state vegetable. The specialty crop is produced in just a few counties in the rural southeast part of the state, where the soil is just right. read more

    Our range of temporary migrants staffing solutions continues to expand with the farmers' needs. All of our temporary workers went through intense background checks and investigations, health screening and Immunizations and ready to accept daily assignment  in the United States farm industries including:
    • Onion
    • Peanuts
    • Water Melon
    • Planting and Harvest (and more)
    • Not limited to Christmas Tree seasons

    Note to all Farm Worker Applicants from Haiti: The number of applicant from Petit-Goave and the rest of the country is 114 as of June 16, 2011. If you are already applied last year and never received your FLC Certificate. The Georgia Department of Labor is renewing your old FLC License for July-December 2011 harvest. Georgia has a new governor and applied new law that affecting the hiring process. read more

     

    A tough summer for Georgia farmers. by Patrick Duruseau

    2011 will be known as "the year agriculture went out in Georgia."

    Crops are going to rot in the fields for lack of farm workers.

    That's a possibility of Georgia's new immigration law, which, among other things, lets police check the immigration status of suspects who don't show proper ID and to turn over anyone found to be here illegally to federal authorities.

    Georgia growers have said that the law will scare away Hispanic migrant workers. read more

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    • Recruitment starts : August 1st - deadlines November 15, 2011

    • Recruitment Line Admission 1-877-724-6130 Ext # 2

    • Farm Worker Application  

     Updated: October 2, 2011

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