Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - Labor policy |
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Page 1101
... percent turnover . Mr. Clancy reports that this rate is 7 percent less than the turnover of other employees and dramatically less than the 61 percent turnover rate for the city as a whole . Mr. Clancy further reported that 39 of the OIC ...
... percent turnover . Mr. Clancy reports that this rate is 7 percent less than the turnover of other employees and dramatically less than the 61 percent turnover rate for the city as a whole . Mr. Clancy further reported that 39 of the OIC ...
Page 1129
... per cent were female and 25 per cent were male -- -- 10 per cent were between the ages of 17 and 21 ; 85 per cent between the ages of 22 and 44 ; 5 per cent between the ages of 45 and 64 . -- - 4 were Asian , 12 were Spanish speaking ...
... per cent were female and 25 per cent were male -- -- 10 per cent were between the ages of 17 and 21 ; 85 per cent between the ages of 22 and 44 ; 5 per cent between the ages of 45 and 64 . -- - 4 were Asian , 12 were Spanish speaking ...
Page 1163
... percent . However , the rate for unskilled workers was 7.7 percent and for semiskilled was 6 percent , while for technical professionals it was only 1.7 percent and for business administrators an almost unbelievably low 1 percent ...
... percent . However , the rate for unskilled workers was 7.7 percent and for semiskilled was 6 percent , while for technical professionals it was only 1.7 percent and for business administrators an almost unbelievably low 1 percent ...
Page 1164
... percent are Appalachian whites , and in Oklahoma City , a sizable percentage of the enrollees are American Indians . Of particular interest about the OIC program is the fact that , since 1964 , when the first organization began , there ...
... percent are Appalachian whites , and in Oklahoma City , a sizable percentage of the enrollees are American Indians . Of particular interest about the OIC program is the fact that , since 1964 , when the first organization began , there ...
Page 1165
... percent of the enrollees were welfare recipients . Seventy - three percent of the 609 persons placed on jobs were placed in positions related to their training . Job retention is approximately 73 percent . Since its inception in ...
... percent of the enrollees were welfare recipients . Seventy - three percent of the 609 persons placed on jobs were placed in positions related to their training . Job retention is approximately 73 percent . Since its inception in ...
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