Fewer Jobs For Immigrant Workers In Spanish Olive Harvest
CARTEYA LA NUEVA, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 21: Vicente Urbano (L) and his father Vicente carry olives to a truck as Virginia Urbano (C) picks the olives from the manta November 21, 2008 in Carteya La Nueva near Cordoba, Spain. Jobs such as the yearly olive harvest, traditionally undertaken by immigrant workers, will for the first time in years be taken by the domestic workforce. Led by the collapse of the construction sector, unemployment in Spain has skyrocketed, increasing the number of those claiming unemployment benefits by 192,658 in October to 2.8 million. (Photo by Samuel Aranda/Getty Images)