42,000 research outputs found

    Albanian Emigration and the Greek Labour Market

    No full text
    In this paper, I try to give an outline of the modern history of Albanian migration to Greece, the role of Albanians in the Greek economy, policy measures by the Greekstate and the complex reactions of Greek society. I conclude with a brief synthesis of these different approaches since, in the case of Greece especially, their separation is somewhat artificial

    Letter from Irene Martin Edwards on Behalf of Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding US Senate Bill 2424, August 20, 1952

    No full text
    This letter dated August 20, 1952, from Irene Martin Edwards on behalf of United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, acknowledges Cross\u27s letter regarding US Senate Bill 2424 (S. 2424). Edwards assures Cross that Langer will give his best effort regarding the legislation. There are some handwritten notes on the letter.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1597/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Irene Martin Edwards for Senator Langer to Dillon S. Myer Regarding John Chase\u27s Coal Contract, August 7, 1952

    No full text
    This letter, dated August 7, 1952, from Irene Martin Edwards on behalf of United States (US) Senator William Langer to Dillon S. Myer, Commissioner of the US Bureau of Indian Affairs, makes reference to a contract to haul coal to Fort Berthold held by John W. Chase of Elbowoods on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. Edwards writes that Chase submitted the lowest bid to win the contract and that he has been owed a sum of $200 for his work since approximately the middle of March. Edwards asks Myer to look into the matter and expedite final settlement. Note: while Irene Martin Edwards is not listed as the author anywhere on this letter, a letter to Chase informing him of the sending of this letter to Myer states that Langer is currently in North Dakota and that we have taken up this claim with the authorities in the Senator\u27s name to see what can be done to expedite payment. See also: Letter from Irene Martin Edwards for Senator Langer to John Chase Regarding his Coal Contract, August 7, 1952https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/2068/thumbnail.jp

    Latvia

    No full text
    The great majority of EU member states currently use, or have used in the last decade, some sort of regularisation measure for different cohorts of migrants and asylum seekers. Yet regularisation is also a highly contested policy tool, raising a range of issues regarding the effectiveness of regularisation measures: the economic, fiscal and social impact of such measures, the extent to which regularisations exert a pull effect on irregular migration and the relationship of regularisation with other policies on irregular migration, notably prevention and return. REGINE - Regularisations in Europe addresses these debates surrounding regularisation. The book results from a research project on regularisation practices in the European Union. In order to gain insights in regularisation practices and the impact of regularisations elsewhere two additional non-EU countries– Switzerland and the US – has been also covered

    Letter from Irene Martin Edwards on Behalf of Senator Langer to Martin Cross Thanking him for Sending the Resolution Adopted by the Tribal Business Council, September 1, 1954

    No full text
    This letter dated September 1, 1954, from Irene Martin Edwards on behalf of United States Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, thanks Cross for sending the resolutions recently passed by the Tribal Business Council. A handwritten note on the letter says, Cross, Martin. See also: Three Affiliated Tribes Resolutions sent from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Pertaining to Redistricting and Per-Capita Payments, August 18, 1954https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1634/thumbnail.jp

    Telegram from Irene Martin Edwards for Senator Langer to Justin Spotted Bear in Reply to March 21 Telegram Regarding Martin Cross, March 22, 1952

    No full text
    This telegram dated March 22, 1952, from Irene Martin Edwards on behalf United States (US) Senator William Langer to Justin Spotted Bear, responds to Spotted Bear\u27s request that Martin Cross and others\u27 per diems be stopped immediately. Edwards says that Langer is in North Dakota, but the issue will be brought to his attention as soon as he returns. There are some handwritten notes on the telegram. See also: Telegram from Justin Spotted Bear to William Langer Requesting Stop to Per Diem for Martin Cross, March 21, 1952 Letter from Senator Langer to Dillon Myer Regarding Request from Justin Spotted Bear to Stop Per Diem for Martin Cross, March 28, 1952https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1884/thumbnail.jp

    Telegram from Irene Edwards on Behalf of Senator Langer Acknowledging the Receipt of Martin Cross\u27s Telegram, June 14, 1954

    No full text
    This telegram dated June 14, 1954, from Irene Martin Edwards on behalf of United States (US) Senator William Langer, acknowledges receipt of Cross\u27s telegram. Edwards says that she will hold Cross\u27s telegram for when Langer returns. There are some handwritten notes and shorthand notes on the telegram.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1624/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Irene Martin Edwards on Behalf of Senator Langer to Martin Cross Forwarding a Report from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, AUgust 8, 1955

    No full text
    This letter dated August 8, 1955, from Irene Martin Edwards on behalf of United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, forwards a report from the US Bureau of Indian Affairs. The mentioned report is not enclosed with this document. A handwritten note on the letter reads, Cross, Martin.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1653/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Irene Martin Edwards on Behalf of Senator Langer to Martin Fox in Response to June 5 Letter, June 16, 1954

    No full text
    This letter, dated June 16, 1954, from Irene Martin Edwards on behalf of United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes elder Martin Fox responds to Fox\u27s June 5 letter in which he enclosed a letter sent to Glenn Emmons, Commissioner of the US Bureau of Indian Affairs. Edwards informs Fox that the US Bureau of Indian Affairs said that the request came too late, but there are plans to have someone out to the reservation by mid-July. A handwritten note on the letter reads, Fort Berthold Reservation. See also: Letter from Martin Fox to Senator Langer Regarding Treaties and Promises Made to the Tribes, June 5, 1954https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1907/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Irene Martin Edwards for Senator Langer to John Chase Regarding his Coal Contract, August 7, 1952

    No full text
    This letter, dated August 7, 1952, from Irene Martin Edwards on behalf of United States (US) Senator William Langer to John W. Chase of Elbowoods on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, makes reference to a recent letter from Chase explaining that he held a contract to haul coal to the Fort Berthold Reservation and had been owed a sum of $200 for his work since approximately the middle of March. Edwards explains that, while Senator Langer is currently in North Dakota, she is replying on Langer\u27s behalf, and that we have taken up this claim with the authorities in the Senator\u27s name to see what can be done to expedite payment. See also: Letter from Irene Martin Edwards for Senator Langer to Dillon S. Myer Regarding John Chase\u27s Coal Contract, August 7, 1952https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/2067/thumbnail.jp
    corecore