I just wonder how they track it, too.
How do you prove that someone even wants the food or housing that is being deducted from their paycheck? Maybe they don't even want it.
Seven hundred fifty. For the entire United States?
I was surprised, Mr. McKeon, to find out that there is a contract agency in Texas...
Well, it is pretty bad, and I am still trying to get to the bottom of just what we need to do with 14(c) and 3(m) and tightening up on those...
You get me some of that information I asked about, I would sure appreciate it very much.
Well, you can't imagine how embarrassing isn't the right word, embarrassment. Just how badly I feel that this has taken place in my own Stat...
We are going to do something about it. I just don't know exactly what. That is why we have got you here.
Thank you again for always being there, Senator Harkin.
I mean, there would obviously be a bias for the employer to get it down.
Well, again, they may be--correct me if I am wrong, they may be nonprofit, but they do make money.
Should we certify that an individual is eligible for 14(c)? We don't have that requirement.
Back wages.
I think what you are saying is a lot of these are, what, just bargained away, and they accept some kind of a settlement?
Not only do you have to look at a person for their ability to do the job, but what other factors are there involved that might preclude that...
I love my staff.
I think this is even more urgent than it has been.
Is that a law or what, regulations?