Migratory Labor: Hearings Before the Select Subcommittee on Labor of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 366 lappuses
 

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135. lappuse - Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.
104. lappuse - Chairman and members of the committee, my name is Father James L. Vizzard, SJ I am director of the Washington office of the National Catholic Rural Life Conference at 1312 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington 5, DC Today, I also represent the Bishops' Committee for Migrant Workers and the Bishops' Committee for Spanish Speaking.
60. lappuse - ... any employee employed in agriculture outside of school hours for the school district where such employee is living while he is so employed...
75. lappuse - From time to time the Surgeon General shall issue information related to public health, in the form of publications or otherwise, for the use of the public, and shall publish weekly reports of health conditions in the United States and other countries and other pertinent health information for the use of persons and institutions engaged in work related to the functions of the Service.
73. lappuse - NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON MIGRATORY LABOR Our association is opposed to this bill, a bill to provide for the creation of a council to be known as the National Citizens Council on Migratory Labor.
69. lappuse - 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.
138. lappuse - Workmen's Compensation Although workmen's compensation legislation was the first type of social insurance to be developed extensively in this country, little progress has been made in extending such benefits to agricultural workers.
7. lappuse - Compulsory school-attendance laws supplement the standards set under the child-labor laws by requiring boys and girls to attend school to a certain age, usually to 16. In many States, however, these laws permit children under 16, or even under 14, to be excused from school to work in agriculture. The situation as it relates to migratory children is even more serious, since the school laws often do not apply to them, and since they travel from State to State, their opportunities for school attendance...
7. lappuse - AND SURVIVORS' INSURANCE The Social Security Act covers farm employees who are paid by an employer $150 or more in cash during the year, or who have worked for an employer on 20 or more days during a year for cash pay figured on a time basis. It also covers self-employed farmers who make a net profit of $400 or more a year.
7. lappuse - Migratory farm laborers move restlessly over the face of the land, but they neither belong to the land nor does the land belong to them. They pass through community after community, but they neither claim the community as home nor does the community claim them.

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