Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, First-[second] SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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ABBITT agreement with Mexico agricultural labor Anderson bill Arizona Arkansas authority beet bringing in foreign British West Indian BUNJE Bureau California Canadian Chairman Congressman cost Cotton Belt cotton pickers DAGUE domestic labor force domestic sources domestic workers employer Employment Service farmers Federal Security Agency FERNANDEZ figures represent workers FOREIGN FARM LABOR foreign labor foreign workers GATHINGS GOODWIN GRANT growers Hardin harvest Idaho Illinois IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN JUNE 11 labor market LARIN matter Mexican Government Mexican labor Mexican workers Michigan Mississippi Montana MURDOCK Need for foreign negotiation Norrell Number of workers numbers actually employed old Mexico OVERBY percent pick cotton POLK problem Public Law 893 Puerto Rico recruitment represent workers requested San Joaquin Valley Senate shortage statement supplement the domestic temporary agricultural employment Texas Thank Thomas bill unemployed United States Employment vegetable crops wage rates Washington Western Hemisphere WHITTINGTON Wisconsin York
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