Manpower Development and Training Legislation, 1970: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First and Second Sessions, on S. 2838 ... |
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... Questions and answers : Answers to Senator Cranston's supplemental questions by Arnold R. Weber , Assistant Secretary for Manpower , U.S. Department of labor .... 2446 Secretary Shultz answers questions submitted by Senator Javits___ ...
... Questions and answers : Answers to Senator Cranston's supplemental questions by Arnold R. Weber , Assistant Secretary for Manpower , U.S. Department of labor .... 2446 Secretary Shultz answers questions submitted by Senator Javits___ ...
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... questions which the subcommittee staff had in mind as it began its preliminary study of the JOBS program . Certainly there was no question that , for several reasons , those most directly involved in administering manpower programs had ...
... questions which the subcommittee staff had in mind as it began its preliminary study of the JOBS program . Certainly there was no question that , for several reasons , those most directly involved in administering manpower programs had ...
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... question , and in general are not verifiable . Thus goals such as 338,000 to be hired by June 30 , 1970 , or 614,000 to be hired by July 1 , 1971 , are total hires - neglecting terminations - under both the voluntary and contract ...
... question , and in general are not verifiable . Thus goals such as 338,000 to be hired by June 30 , 1970 , or 614,000 to be hired by July 1 , 1971 , are total hires - neglecting terminations - under both the voluntary and contract ...
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... question whether the JOBS program can continue as a mainstay of Federal manpower policy , drawing a commitment of ... questions such as these , the subcom- mittee staff has tried to look into the actual operation of the program as now ...
... question whether the JOBS program can continue as a mainstay of Federal manpower policy , drawing a commitment of ... questions such as these , the subcom- mittee staff has tried to look into the actual operation of the program as now ...
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... question that it has made significant contributions to the problem of finding jobs for the hard - core un- employed . As with any new program , particularly one with such an ambitious goal , it is hardly surprising that problems have ...
... question that it has made significant contributions to the problem of finding jobs for the hard - core un- employed . As with any new program , particularly one with such an ambitious goal , it is hardly surprising that problems have ...
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Page 2475 - Counsel for the American Association of Retired Persons and the National Retired Teachers Association.
Page 3028 - Again, the United States Conference of Mayors and the National League of Cities...
Page 2719 - ... (2) the program will not result in the displacement of employed workers or impair existing contracts for services...
Page 2697 - Corps centers may be residential or nonresidential in character, or both, and shall be designed and operated so as to provide enrollees, in a well-supervised setting, with education, vocational training, work experience (either in direct program activities or through arrangements with employers), counseling, and other services appropriate to their needs. The centers shall include...
Page 2685 - ... (2) no enrollees will be employed on projects involving political parties, or the construction, operation, or maintenance of so much of any facility as is used or to be used for sectarian instruction or as a place for religious worship...
Page 2791 - ... (4) (A) The Administrator shall pay to persons awarded scholarships under this section such stipends (including such allowances for subsistence and other expenses for such persons and their dependents) as he may determine to be consistent with prevailing practices under comparable federally supported programs.
Page 2763 - Secretary finds a claim for damage to persons or property resulting from the operation of the Job Corps to be a proper charge against the United States, and it is not cognizable under section...
Page 2697 - ... to prevent undue delays in the assignment of individual enrollees, to provide an assignment which adequately meets the educational or other needs of the enrollee or is necessary for efficiency and economy in the operation of the program.
Page 2719 - Non-Federal contributions may be in cash or in kind, fairly evaluated, including but not limited to plant, equipment, and services...
Page 2726 - Congress further finds that the skills of many persons have been rendered obsolete by dislocations in the economy arising from automation or other technological developments, foreign competition, relocation of industry, shifts in market demands, and other changes in the structure of the economy...