Saturday, April 7, 2012

United States Employment Bureau to Help Farmers Find Workers, 1916

From the April 1916 issue of The Southern Planter

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has in Washington a Division of Labor in successful operation with branches established in different sections of the country. This employment bureau, for such it is, invites employers and employees to make free use of its office for which no charge is made for any service rendered.

One of the main features of the work of this Bureau is furnishing laborers for farmers whenever and wherever needed.

All persons, male or female, who want jobs, work of any description, as well as employers, should lose no time in communicating with the branch office for their territory.

Applicants living in Virginia or North Carolina should address Distribution Branch Immigration Service, 119 W. Main St., Norfolk, Va. For Maryland the office is in the Steward Building, Baltimore, Md.

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