Immigration: The Labor Market Effects of a Guest Worker Program for U.S. Farmers (open access)

Immigration: The Labor Market Effects of a Guest Worker Program for U.S. Farmers

This report provides an overview of the labor market effects of a guest worker program for U.S. farmers.
Date: February 20, 2004
Creator: Levine, Linda
System: The UNT Digital Library
Immigration: The Labor Market Effects of a Guest Worker Program for U.S. Farmers (open access)

Immigration: The Labor Market Effects of a Guest Worker Program for U.S. Farmers

Temporary alien worker programs are meant to assure employers, including growers, of an adequate supply of labor when and where it is needed without adding permanent residents to the U.S. population. Guest worker programs are not supposed to harm the wage and job opportunities of U.S. workers while they alleviate spot labor shortages. President Bush’s proposal of a broad guest worker program has reignited interest in legislation introduced during the 108th Congress that relates specifically to the agricultural industry.
Date: February 20, 2004
Creator: Levine, Linda
System: The UNT Digital Library
The “White-Collar” Exemptions to Overtime Pay Under Current and Proposed Regulations: An Economic Analysis (open access)

The “White-Collar” Exemptions to Overtime Pay Under Current and Proposed Regulations: An Economic Analysis

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Date: April 8, 2004
Creator: Mayer, Gerald
System: The UNT Digital Library
Terrorism in Southeast Asia (open access)

Terrorism in Southeast Asia

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Date: August 13, 2004
Creator: Manyin, Mark E.; Chanlett-Avery, Emma; Cronin, Richard P.; Niksch, Larry A. & Vaughn, Bruce
System: The UNT Digital Library
General Management Laws: A Compendium (open access)

General Management Laws: A Compendium

This report is a companion to CRS Report RL32388, General Management Laws: Major Themes and Management Policy Options. In combination, these reports have three main objectives: (1) to identify and describe the major management laws under which the executive branch of the federal government is required to operate, including their rationale, design, and scope; (2) to assist Members of Congress and their staff in oversight of executive branch management; and (3) to help Congress when considering potential changes to the management laws themselves, as well as other legislation, including authorization statutes and appropriations.
Date: May 19, 2004
Creator: Brass, Clinton T.
System: The UNT Digital Library