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| Labor Notes - Florida Farmworkers Take on Taco Bell | |||
| the rapid and widespread influx of immigrant workers. by the United Farm Workers to organize in Florida. picked oranges for Minute Maid Orange Juice, owned by | |||
| http://www.labornotes.org/archives/2002/06/g.html |
| The Vegetable Growers News - May 2001 | |||
| t depend on a flow of immigrant labor.” Farmer robots Brazil is hammering the Florida growers,” McFerson comparing Brazil’s cheap orange juice exports to | |||
| http://www.vegetablegrowersnews.com/pages/2001/issue01_05/01_05_future_farm.html |
| DoubleTake: New Views | |||
| and 1985--theretofore a day without orange juice, according to images of destitution in the immigrant migrant-labor This beautiful book is Florida in its gross | |||
| http://www.doubletakemagazine.org/mag/html/backissues/09/new.views/powell.html |
| 4 Family Settlement and Technological | |||
| The Department of Labor's Labor Certification Program may upsurge of solo, male immigrant farm workers The Florida juice orange industry is actively promoting | |||
| http://www.cirsinc.org/tc.pdf |
| Chapter 1 | |||
| ... U.S. labor-intensive agriculture based. on wages. For example, the Brazilian juice orange industry may ... performed by immigrant. farm workers. In Western states and Florida all of ... | |||
| http://www.cirsinc.org/fte/Chapters1.pdf |