0 a person who lives and works in a foreign country for a limited period of time, doing low-paid and usually unskilled work --
1 a person who is allowed by the government of another country to work in that country for a limited period: --
They are not guest workers but a settled community.
It is alarming, some time afterwards, to see how easily fellow human beings were regarded simply as economically convenient guest workers.
The initial wave of such immigrants consisted of guest workers who were expected to stay for only a limited period of time.
Most were perceived as temporary migrants, as international commuters or guest workers.
After it is truly secure, lawmakers can proceed to establish a common sense temporary guest worker program to enable businesses to obtain the employees they need.
Those who have attempted to calculate and predict the success of guest worker programs have found the process to be very speculative.
The program also contains specific agenda items for reformation of the guest worker programs already in effect.
It has also been argued that guest worker programs can help control immigration.