Amending Migratory Labor Laws: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Migratory Labor...89-1 and 2, on S. 1864, S. 1865, S. 1866, S. 1867, S. 1868, July 7, 8, and 13, 1965, WashingtonD.C.; March 14, Sacramento, California; March 15, Visalia, California; March 16, Delano, California; and April 12, 1966, San Antonio, Texas

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Fred W Burrows executive vice president of the International Apple
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Burrows Fred W executive vice president of the International Apple
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Fred P Corey executive vice president National Apple Institute Apple
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Stewart Boswell executive vice president National Council of Agricul
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Blue Carstenson assistant director Legislative Services National Farmers
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Mrs Beaudry State of California
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JULY 13 1965
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Scott Nielsen director American Friends Service Committee Seasonal
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Napuk Kerry research director United Packing House Food Allied
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The Very Rev Msgr William J Quinn assistant secretary Bishops Com
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Russell Benedict program consultant National Advisory Committee
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Rev Isaac Igarashi director of eastern regional office Division of Christian
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Mrs Elizabeth B Coleman member board of directors National Con
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Creuziger president Vegetable Growers Association
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General Board of Christian Social Concerns of the Methodist Church pre
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Hon George Murphy a U S Senator from California
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William Kircher director of organization AFLCIO
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Pitts secretarytreasurer California Labor Federation AFL
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Harry Bridges International Longshoremens and Warehousemens Union
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Lester Heringer president CaliforniaArizona Farm Labor Association
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Chart entitled U S Imports From Mexico of Selected Agricultural
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Nat Scatena
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Jack T Baillie
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Cesar Chavez general director National Farmworkers Association
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Al Green director Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee AFL
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Max J Osslo vice president Amalgamated Meat Cutters Butcher Work
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Grant Allen president California Farm Bureau Federation
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Allen Grant president California Farm Bureau Federation
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Coverage of agricultural workers under 10 major labor laws
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Eric Thor economist University of California at Berkeley
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MARCH 15 1966
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Hagen Hon Harlan a Representative in Congress from the State
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Albert Pinon national vice president of the Community Service Organiza
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Hartmire Wayne C Jr Presbyterian clergyman and director California
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Rev David W Havens director of the KingsTulare Migrant Ministry
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Jones Larry member field staff Tulare County Community Action
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Toan Charles secretarymanager Frederick County Fruit Growers Asso
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Everett Krackov executive director of the Tulare County Community
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King H L Hub director Texas Farm Bureau 801
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Larry Jones member of field staff Tulare County Community Action
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Veneman John member California State Assembly
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Dr Clifford F Loader mayor of Delano accompanied by Louis Shepard Page
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Martin Zaninovich_
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Jack T Conway Executive Director Industrial Union Department AFL
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Creuziger Charles M president Vegetable Growers Association
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District Attorney Ballentyne Tulare County District Attorney Kit Nel
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Bishop Donohoe Northern Diocese St Marys Assumption Stockton
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Mr Arrero Mr Dulay Mr Martinez Mr Ramirez Mrs Shirley Fetal
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Steve Allen
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Hartmire Jr Presbyterian clergyman and director California
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Mrs Carolina Franco member of AWOC and former packinghouse
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Mrs Dolores Fuerta officer National Farm Workers Association Tony
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Moore Rev R B pastor St Pauls Baptist Church Delano Calif
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Jerome A Lackner San Jose Calif
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Vickers Rev Loyal H Colton Calif prepared statement
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Wagner Rev John A executive secretary Bishops Committee for
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APRIL 12 1966
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Hon Henry B Gonzalez a Representative in Congress from the State
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Henry Munoz Jr director of the Department of Equal Opportunity
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Othal E Brand grower president of Griffin Brand McAllen Tex
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Harold Kilpatrick executive secretary Texas Council of Churches Austin
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Edward Dzink Sr Hereford Tex
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Rev Sherrill Smith head of the Social Action Department for the Arch
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الصفحة 200 - FINDING AND DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC. 2. (a) The Congress hereby finds that the existence, in industries engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce, of labor conditions detrimental to the maintenance of the minimum standard of living necessary for health, efficiency, and general well-being of workers...
الصفحة 229 - Representatives designated or selected for the purposes of collective bargaining by the majority of the employees in a unit appropriate for such purposes, shall be the exclusive representatives of all the employees in such unit for the purposes of collective bargaining in respect to rates of pay, wages, hours of employment, or other conditions of employment...
الصفحة 96 - labor dispute" includes any controversy concerning terms, tenure or conditions of employment, or concerning the association or representation of persons in negotiating, fixing, maintaining, changing, or seeking to arrange terms or conditions of employment, regardless of whether the disputants stand in the proximate relation of employer and employee.
الصفحة 132 - NATIONAL CITIZENS COUNCIL ON MIGRATORY LABOR, 8. 1132 Our association is opposed to S. 1132, a bill to provide for the establishment of a council to be known as the "National Citizens Council on Migratory Labor.
الصفحة 85 - The subcommittee met at 10:15 am, pursuant to call, in room 4232, New Senate Office Building, Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Senators Williams (presiding), Burdick, and Tower.
الصفحة 10 - Labor finds and declares to be particularly hazardous for the employment of children below the age of sixteen, except where such employee is employed by his parent or by a person standing in the place of his parent on a farm owned or operated by such parent or person.
الصفحة 646 - The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for— not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in His infinite wisdom has given the control of the property interests of the country, and upon the successful Management of which so much depends.
الصفحة 167 - Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, my name is Arnold Mayer. I am the legislative representative of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America (AFL-CIO). The AMCBW is a labor union with 375,000 members organized in about 500 local unions throughout the United States and Canada. The AMCBW and its locals have contracts with thousands of employers in the meat, retail, poultry, egg, canning, leather, fish processing and fur industries.
الصفحة 231 - Labor to provide improved programs of recruitment, transportation, and distribution of agricultural workers in the United States. We have serious reservations that it will accomplish these aims to the benefit of both employer and employee and the consuming public. As a background for our discussion of the recruitment, transportation, and placement of farmworkers as outlined in this bill, please allow me to develop the labor requirements of a vegetable farm.
الصفحة 227 - The supply of qualified agricultural labor is far below our industry's needs. To get the crops harvested, we must employ many people considered by many as unemployable; the unskilled, the young, the aged, the lazy, et cetera, who are neither capable or willing to work hard enough to earn even the present minimum wage. Congressman Powell, who is chairman of the Labor Committee in the House of Representatives, has been speaking of a $2 an hour minimum to be paid to individuals who work on products...

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