WAFLA Oregon and Washington H2 Labor Summits Announced
WAFLA Oregon and Washington H2 Labor Summits Announced
MEDIA ADVISORY
November 7, 2025
Guestworker employer conference delivers expert advice, information, and networking opportunities for WAFLA members and seasonal employers in the Pacific Northwest.
Lacey, Wash. – The Worker and Farmer Labor Association (WAFLA) will host its annual H2 Summits this month in Salem, Ore., and Yakima, Wash. The event is the largest single-day conference in the Pacific Northwest focused exclusively on the H-2A agricultural guest worker program.
Attendees will include more than 300 employers, owners, and staff from companies that already use the H-2A program for a legal, stable supply of seasonal labor and companies interested in the guest worker program.
Members of the press are invited to attend.
Oregon H2 Summit
Where:
Salem Convention Center
200 Commercial St SE
Salem, OR 97301
When:
Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Washington H2 Summit
Where: Yakima Convention Center
10 N 8th St
Yakima, WA 98901
When:
Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Availability: WAFLA CEO Enrique Gastelum will be available throughout the day for interviews regarding WAFLA, guest worker program legislative and regulatory changes, and increased use of H-2A in agriculture throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Highlights: The upcoming Summits will offer valuable insights into recent changes to the H-2A federal agricultural guest worker program. We will also share updates on immigration policy and changes to state labor laws. Breakout sessions will focus on ag labor compliance, employee relations, and H-2A compliance. Other key topics will cover agricultural payroll, progressive discipline, workers’ compensation claims management, and farmworker housing changes.
Agendas: The agenda for the Oregon H2 Summit is here, and the agenda for the Washington H2 Summit is here.
Registration: WAFLA members and non-members can register here for Oregon and here for Washington. Members of the press are welcome to attend. If interested, please contact Jean Maybin at jmaybin@wafla.org.
WAFLA is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of family farms and seasonal employers throughout the United States, predominantly in the Pacific Northwest. We assist our members in finding employees to meet their workforce needs. We are the largest organization of our kind in the country. We lead by treating people with dignity and respect.
Our member farms work to ensure that our food continues to be produced locally and that those who do the hard labor of growing and picking our crops are treated fairly and with respect.
WAFLA member farms create opportunities for farmworkers to lift themselves out of poverty by earning 5 to 13 times more per day than doing the same job in their home country.
For more information, visit www.wafla.org.
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Press contact:
Scott Dilley
WAFLA Public Affairs Director
360.581.8153