[Excerpt] This employment impact review was prepared pursuant to section 2102(c)(5) of the Trade Act of 2002. Section 2102(c)(5) requires the President to review and report to the Congress on the impact of future trade agreements on U.S. employment, including labor markets. This review describes the contents of the Dominican Republic – Central America – United States Free Trade Agreement (hereafter, CAFTA-DR or FTA), including a summary of the labor provisions in the FTA, and assesses the potential economic effects of the FTA on employment and labor markets in the United States.ILAB_Employment_Impact_Review_of_US_Central_America.pdf: 29 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
This report explains the conditions in five countries in Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, G...
[Excerpt] The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has been in effect since January 1, 1994. ...
[Excerpt] Since 1993, the Administration has negotiated and Congress has approved 10 Free Trade Agre...
[Excerpt] This U.S. employment impact review was prepared pursuant to section 2102(c)(5) of the Trad...
[Excerpt] This employment impact review was prepared pursuant to section 2102(c)(5) of the Trade Act...
[Excerpt] This U.S. employment impact review was prepared pursuant to section 2102(c)(5) of the Trad...
[Excerpt] This employment impact review is the first-ever U.S. employment impact review of a new U.S...
[Excerpt] The submission of this report to the Congress continues a series of reports by the U.S. De...
This employment impact report was prepared pursuant to section 2102(c)(5) of the Trade Act of 2002. ...
[Excerpt] This report responds to U.S. Submission 2011-03 (Dominican Republic), filed by Father Chri...
[Excerpt] The report examines public submissions reviewed by the United States Department of Labor (...
Shipping list no.: 2006-0343-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche."Printed for t...
[Excerpt] Section 403(a) of the CAFTA-DR Implementation Act includes a reporting requirement on labo...
Includes bibliographyCentral American countries and the Dominican Republic negotiated and ratified (...
This report serves to advance effective public policy recommendations regarding the impacts across t...
This report explains the conditions in five countries in Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, G...
[Excerpt] The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has been in effect since January 1, 1994. ...
[Excerpt] Since 1993, the Administration has negotiated and Congress has approved 10 Free Trade Agre...
[Excerpt] This U.S. employment impact review was prepared pursuant to section 2102(c)(5) of the Trad...
[Excerpt] This employment impact review was prepared pursuant to section 2102(c)(5) of the Trade Act...
[Excerpt] This U.S. employment impact review was prepared pursuant to section 2102(c)(5) of the Trad...
[Excerpt] This employment impact review is the first-ever U.S. employment impact review of a new U.S...
[Excerpt] The submission of this report to the Congress continues a series of reports by the U.S. De...
This employment impact report was prepared pursuant to section 2102(c)(5) of the Trade Act of 2002. ...
[Excerpt] This report responds to U.S. Submission 2011-03 (Dominican Republic), filed by Father Chri...
[Excerpt] The report examines public submissions reviewed by the United States Department of Labor (...
Shipping list no.: 2006-0343-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche."Printed for t...
[Excerpt] Section 403(a) of the CAFTA-DR Implementation Act includes a reporting requirement on labo...
Includes bibliographyCentral American countries and the Dominican Republic negotiated and ratified (...
This report serves to advance effective public policy recommendations regarding the impacts across t...
This report explains the conditions in five countries in Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, G...
[Excerpt] The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has been in effect since January 1, 1994. ...
[Excerpt] Since 1993, the Administration has negotiated and Congress has approved 10 Free Trade Agre...