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how were migrants treated in the 1960's
In an attempt to maintain a steady income, workers had to follow the harvest around the state. When potatoes were ready to be picked, the migrants needed to be where the potatoes were.
Remittances are funds transferred from migrants to their home country. They are the private savings of workers and families
When the 'Migrants' in the poem first arrive to Australia, they are treated in an unsavory manner, as time progresses though, the community come to accept their differences, there for there is a change in perspective on the communities behalf.
Pollution caused an increase in health risks for workers.
Pollution caused an increase in health risks for workers.
Migrants come to America for reason. They steal our money so they get food then go back to country.
Tools and equipment allow a worker to earn money. As a result, workers are very protective of their tools and equipment.
because im a banana
Migrants from Denmark are known as Danish nationality. Migrants from Dominica are known as Dominican nationality.
There were two main reasons why Italian migrants came to Australia. One was for the agricultural industry, particularly the sugar cane industry of the northeastern coast. The Italians were excellent workers in this field. The other reason was that, in the 1950s, Australia's Snowy River Hydro-Electric Scheme attracted tens of thousands of overseas workers. They were attracted by the high pay, the freedoms available in Australia and the surety of employment in the post-war period.
may be some 0000.0005% of the inhabitants (mainly migrants workers and enterpreuners with Chinese origin)