Session #104 · 1995–97

Speech #1040203579

The competitiveness of U.S. agriculture. especially the fruit. vegetable and horticultural specialty sectors. depends on the continued availability of hired labor at a reasonable cost. U.S. farmers. including producers of laborintensive perishable commodities. compete directly with producers in other countries for market share in both United States and foreign commodity markets. Wages of U.S. farm workers will not be forced up by eliminating alien labor. because growers production costs are capped by world market commodity prices. Instead. a reduction in the work force available to agriculture will force U.S. producers to reduce production to the level that can be sustained by a smaller work force. Over time. wages for these farm workers have actually risen faster than nonfarm worker wages.
Keywords matched
alien labor

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Economic contributor

Speaker & context

Speaker
LARRY CRAIG
Party
R
Chamber
S
State
ID
Gender
M
Date
1996-04-29
Speech ID
1040203579
Paragraph
#1
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