Domestic dayworkers whom the agency transports to the place of employment and provides at
least one meal at no charge to the employee
The agency will charge the employer the fee for this type of employment, and the fee cannot be
greater than the maximum amount allowed based on the daily wage paid to the employee. See the
chart below.
Daily Wage
Maximum Fee
at least $11.00 but less than $12.00
$4.00
at least $12.00 but less than $13.00
$4.25
at least $13.00 but less than $14.00
$4.50
at least $14.00 but less than $15.00
$4.75
at least $15.00 but less than $16.00
$5.00
For each additional dollar of daily wage beginning at $16.00, the agency can charge an additional
fee of 25 cents; for each dollar of daily wage less than $11.00 the agency will reduce the fee by 25
cents. The value of meals will not be included in determining the employee’s wages.
Class A1
Non-professional trained or skilled industrial workers or mechanics
When the placement is for a period of 10 weeks or more, the gross fee I charge will not exceed
one week’s wages.
When the placement is for a period shorter than 10 weeks, the gross fee I charge will not
exceed 10% of the wages or salary actually received.
Section 15: Collection of Fees (For Class B, D Placements Only)
GBL Section 185
You must complete this section if you place or attempt to place job applicants in Class B and/or
Class D types of employment.
I will not collect fees from job applicants seeking placement in Class B and/or Class D types of
employment without a written and signed contract.
Revised 09/19/14
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