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Many of the companies that haven't signed up are probably small businesses, said Glenn Hamer, president and CEO of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
"Most of those companies are probably mom-and-pop-type operations," said Hamer, who downplayed the E-Verify sign-up numbers. He speculated that larger employers with human-resources departments participate at higher rates.
Mike Castillo, owner of PostalMax of Scottsdale, said the program isn't user-friendly for small-business owners. Castillo signed up for E-Verify in 2008 but didn't use it because his parcel-services business didn't have any turnover.
Recently, he wanted to hire a part-time worker, but a technical glitch made it difficult for Castillo's human-resources contractor to file the paperwork with the CIS.
The federal agency sent a form in a file format that was difficult to open, and it took a few days to iron the problem out, said Castillo.
If you don't have the luxury of a human-resources staff, E-Verify takes time away from your core business, he said.
"I don't think people are going to really embrace E-Verify," Castillo said.
Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/2010/07/28/20100728arizona-employers-ignoring-e-verify.html#ixzz32OZ0XaRp |
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