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    Farm Worker Shortage? Not !

    Please use these points in your calls against the AgJOBS amnesty proposal!

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    Farm Worker Shortage?

    New Backgrounder Looks at Agricultural Labor Force

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new Backgrounder from the Center for Immigration Studies challenges assertions by farmers and the media that crops are rotting in the fields for lack of workers. The paper, "Farm Labor Shortages: How Real? What Response?," written by economist Philip Martin, examines workers' wages, farmers' earnings, and the prospects of mechanization.

    The Center for Immigration Studies will release the report at a telephone press conference on Monday, November 5 at 11 a.m. (Eastern time), featuring Martin, a professor of agricultural and resource economics at the University of California, Davis.

    Advance copies of the report will be available to the media. To RSVP
    for the Monday teleconference, contact Bryan Griffith at press@ cis.org by
    noon Friday, November 2. To be included in the teleconference, provide your full name, e-mail address and telephone number in your RSVP e-mail. On Friday, November 2, you will receive an e-mail invitation confirming your RSVP and providing instructions for participation in the teleconference.

    Among the report's findings:

    -- Neither worker recruitment, wages, nor benefits have risen to a
    degree suggesting a strong need for more labor.

    -- Farmers' production of labor-intensive fruits and vegetables has
    expanded despite farmers' claims of a "labor shortage."

    -- Farm worker earnings represent a tiny share of the overall cost of
    fresh fruits and vegetables, so even a substantial increase in wages could
    not have a major effect on retail prices.

    -- The government has an important role to play in facilitating
    mechanization.


    SOURCE Center for Immigration Studies

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    Good points!! I hope the word gets out.

    The idea that we have a shortage of many jobs is being orchestrated, I believe.

    There was an interesting article in Time, I think, about American nursing students having to go to St. Kitts and elsewhere to get nurses training. It stated that fully qualified people were being turned away from nursing schools because they were full.

    Now if we have a shortage of nurses, and if the schools are insufficient to train nurses, why hasn't something been done to open more schools?

    Is our government deliberately trying to cause a shortage of American nurses so foreign nurses can be imported - by the program Pres. Carter's son is running to import RN's?

    Could it also be that illegals or foreigners in the US are being given the slots in nursing schools - thereby keeping out American students?

    There is a reason -

    Same thing with teachers -
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    Great find, Populist! Great article with excellent talking points. You can bet I'll use these!
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