Farm Labor Program: Hearings Before ..., 82-1 on S. 949 ... S. 984 ... S. 1106 ..., March 13, 14, 15, and 16, 1951 |
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... feel that as long as this is an emergency legislation and the country is in a declared emergency that the Government should not request re- imbursement under the conditions required in the above section . " The Government has requested ...
... feel that as long as this is an emergency legislation and the country is in a declared emergency that the Government should not request re- imbursement under the conditions required in the above section . " The Government has requested ...
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... feel that they are in a position to bear the total cost which would be involved in transporting workers from foreign countries to their places of employment . Farmers in certain sections of the country are already expressing deep ...
... feel that they are in a position to bear the total cost which would be involved in transporting workers from foreign countries to their places of employment . Farmers in certain sections of the country are already expressing deep ...
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... feel that you should be prepared to pay the transportation of domestic farm laborers in similar amounts ? Mr. CREASEY . That is correct . Senator HOLLAND . Then what you envisage is a network of tourist camps extending pretty well all ...
... feel that you should be prepared to pay the transportation of domestic farm laborers in similar amounts ? Mr. CREASEY . That is correct . Senator HOLLAND . Then what you envisage is a network of tourist camps extending pretty well all ...
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... feel they were needed if there were idle Americans in need of work in any particular area ?. Mr. CREASEY . That is correct . Senator AIKEN . Also , do you have any authority or plans for re- cruiting young people from the cities for ...
... feel they were needed if there were idle Americans in need of work in any particular area ?. Mr. CREASEY . That is correct . Senator AIKEN . Also , do you have any authority or plans for re- cruiting young people from the cities for ...
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... feel now that you have heard the explanation of the intent that we had , particularly with reference to 504 that was objected to- Mr. RUBOTTOM . 501 and 504 . The CHAIRMAN . That the bill carries out the agreements , most of the ...
... feel now that you have heard the explanation of the intent that we had , particularly with reference to 504 that was objected to- Mr. RUBOTTOM . 501 and 504 . The CHAIRMAN . That the bill carries out the agreements , most of the ...
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adequate agricultural labor agricultural workers American workers authority BAIRD believe bill border British West Indies BRONSON camps CHAIRMAN Chavez contract cotton CREASEY crops defense Department of Labor domestic farm labor domestic labor domestic workers employed employers expense FALK families farm labor supply farm workers farmers Federal Government FERRIS Florida foreign labor foreign workers growers harvest Immigration Indian industry LARIN LATOURETTE legislation MAGLEBY manpower March 15 MASON ment Mexican Government Mexican nationals Mexico migrant workers migratory National Farm Labor Navahos necessary Northwest obtain operation percent problem production proposed Puerto Rico question reception centers record RIGGLE Ruth Muskrat Bronson seasonal agricultural Secretary of Labor Senator AIKEN Senator Ellender Senator HICKENLOOPER Senator HOLLAND Senator MAGNUSON Senator MUNDT Senator THYE shortage statement sugar beets United States Senate wages Washington World War II
Popular passages
Page 137 - Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.
Page 4 - The members of the committee shall receive no compensation for their services...
Page 137 - Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.
Page 132 - ... the employment of such workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of domestic agricultural workers similarly employed...
Page 9 - Revised Statement of Policies for School Desegregation Plans Under Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964," and (6) "Guidelines for School Desegregation.
Page 137 - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth...
Page 5 - SEC. 503. No workers recruited under this title shall be available for employment in any area unless the Secretary of Labor has determined and certified that (1) sufficient domestic workers who are able, willing, and qualified are not available at the time and place needed to perform the work for which such workers are to be employed...
Page 3 - (1) to enter into agreements with Federal and State agencies; to utilize (pursuant to such agreements) the facilities and services of such agencies; and to allocate or transfer funds or otherwise to pay or reimburse such agencies for expenses in connection therewith; "(2) to accept and utilize voluntary and uncompensated services: and "(3...
Page 100 - ... an amount determined by the Secretary of Labor to be equivalent to the normal cost to the employer of returning other workers from the place of employment to such reception center, less any portion...
Page 15 - Workers recruited under this title who are not citizens of the United States shall be admitted to the United States subject to the immigration laws {or if already in, for not less than the preceding five years or by virtue of legal entry, and otherwise eligible for admission to, the United States may, pursuant to arrangements between the United States and the Republic of Mexico, be permitted to remain therein) for such time and under such conditions as may be specified...