... conditions under which there will be afforded useful employment opportunities, including self-employment for those able. willing, and seeking to work, and to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power. United States Code - Page 104by United StatesFull view - About this book
| Conservation of natural resources - 1969 - 1076 pages
...maintaining, in a manner calculated to foster and promote free competitive enterprise and the general welfare, conditions under which there will be afforded useful...promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power. Now, that statement of policy has stood the test of time, and to implement it a Council of Economic... | |
| Labor laws and legislation - 1968 - 832 pages
...all practicable means ... to foster and promote free competitive enterprise and the general welfare, conditions under which there will be afforded useful...promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power. . . ." Professor Slesinger offers a review of the Economic Reports and describes the development... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Labor - 1950 - 774 pages
...to be the continuing policy of the federal Government to promote conditions under which there would be afforded "useful employment opportunities, including...promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power." The transition to a peacetime economy in fact proceeded much more smoothly, from the standpoint... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Labor - 1947 - 1212 pages
...Unemployment l THE Employment Act of 1946 declares that it is the policy of the Federal Government to foster "conditions under which there will be afforded useful...self-employment, for those able, willing, and seeking to work." Under the best of conditions, however, there will always be some unemployment arising from delays involved... | |
| Labor laws and legislation - 1955 - 834 pages
...There we find a policy declaration that specifies Federal responsibility for creating and maintaining "conditions under which there will be afforded useful...self-employment for those able, willing, and seeking to work." Unemployment is not specifically mentioned. The phrase "able, willing, and seeking to work" is to be... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1947 - 1200 pages
...Unemployment 1 THE Employment Act of 1946 declares that it is the policy of the Federal Government to foster "conditions under which there will be afforded useful...self-employment, for those able, willing, and seeking to work." Under the best of conditions, however, there will always be some unemployment arising from delays involved... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Labor - 1958 - 762 pages
...them." 16 In the United States, the Employment Act of 1946 declares that it is Federal policy to create conditions "under which there will be afforded useful...self-employment, for those able, willing, and seeking to work . . ." In fact, during the 12 years, 1946-57, unemployment in the United States has ranged from 2.5... | |
| Employment agencies - 1955 - 568 pages
...and utilize all its plans, functions, and resources for the purpose of creating and maintaining . . . conditions under which there will be afforded useful...promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power." So long as the national economy moved strongly and firmly upward, the economies of most local... | |
| Employment agencies - 1962 - 556 pages
...employment, production, and purchasing power" and to create and maintain an economic environment in which "there will be afforded useful employment opportunities,...self-employment, for those able, willing, and seeking to work." The broad goals of the Act imply, first, that the vast productive capacity of the Nation should be... | |
| Labor laws and legislation - 1946 - 1084 pages
...maintaining, in a manner calculated to foster and promote free competitive enterprise and the general welfare, conditions under which there will be afforded useful...promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power. The President has the duty of formulating programs to carry out the purposes of the law. To... | |
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