Farm Labor: Hearings Before ..., 80-2 on H.R. 6819 and S. 2767. June 11, 1948

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Página 1 - II. (d) The Secretary may utilize for the purposes of this section the personnel and facilities of the agencies in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands cooperating with the United States Employment Service under the Act of June 6, 1933 (48 Stat. 113), as amended, and may...
Página 28 - ... Mr. JANSS. I understand that, but they have been made for me. The CHAIRMAN. We appreciate having your statement. As we look over it rather hurriedly we do see that it takes the same position and line as testimony previously presented Mr. JANSS. That is right. The CHAIRMAN. By Mr. Williams. Mr. JANSS. That is right. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any other questions of Mr. Janss ? Mr. DINGELL. Mr. Chairman, I was just wondering if Mr. Janss' organization colored the feed that it sells to the feeders...
Página 19 - Agreement of 1951, accept employment with other than the contracting Employer and shall perform all agricultural work required of him with proper application, care and diligence, during the period of employment specified herein under the direction and supervision of the Employer.
Página 13 - Now, THEREFORE, in consideration of this and of the undertakings hereinafter set forth the Employer, the Worker, and the Agent agree that : 1. The...
Página 4 - ... agricultural workers from foreign countries within the Western Hemisphere to and between places of employment within the continental United States, and return to the country of origin ; notwithstanding any other provisions of law, said fund to be reimbursed...
Página 14 - ... in each seven consecutive days. (b) The Employer agrees that the Worker shall not be removed from one area of employment to another such area without the prior approval of the Agent. (c) The Employer agrees that the Agent shall have the right to withdraw any Worker if in his opinion such Worker is by reason of unemployment or underemployment suffering undue Hardships. (d) The Worker shall not be required to work for more than 10 hours in any period of 24 consecutive hours. (e) The Employer shall...
Página 15 - The worker shall be entitled to freedom from discrimination in employment because of race, creed, color, or national origin, in accordance with the provisions of Executive Order No. 8802 of the President of the United States, dated June 25, 1941.
Página 16 - Entered into between address , hereinafter referred to as the "Employer," and , hereinafter referred to as the "Worker.
Página 16 - Worker is unwilling to work in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or determine that the Worker has committed an act of misconduct or indiscipline, or if the Worker engages in work at any time for other than the Employer to whom he is assigned, or if the Worker violates any law of the United States of America, this Agreement may forthwith be terminated and upon such termination the Worker shall immediately be returned to Jamaica at his own expense.

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