Eighteenth. the Haitian Embassy in the Dominican Republic has been directed to cooperate with the Dominican Republic in order to (a) assure that no workers will be deprived of their contract or travel documents. (b) promote better working conditions. (c) improve the quality of Haitian inspections. (d) ensure that workers receive land for food cultivation. that plantations pay the guaranteed minimum wage for 8 hours work. and that workers can elect delegates to supervise working conditions. The International Labor Organization charged that workers were not allowed to keep their travel documents. that workers did not receive the minimum wage. and that working conditions were very poor and violate the contract. As far as the U.S. Embassy knows. the Government of Haiti still plans to send a delegation to Haitian migrant worker sites in Dominican stateowned sugar plantations to study these problems. Ninteenth. the Government of Haiti invites the U.S. Government to continue meeting -with Haitian workers in order to observe the progress that ourfree trade union movement will be making.