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Page 936
... population of one hundred thousand or more persons on the basis of the most satisfactory current data available to ... population criteria in clause ( A ) or ( B ) and which has the largest population of a unit of general local ...
... population of one hundred thousand or more persons on the basis of the most satisfactory current data available to ... population criteria in clause ( A ) or ( B ) and which has the largest population of a unit of general local ...
Page 953
... population of 100,000 or more or ( C ) which does not meet the above population requirements but which has the COMMUNITY MANPOWER TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1972 SECTION - BY - SECTION ANALYSIS largest population of a unit of ...
... population of 100,000 or more or ( C ) which does not meet the above population requirements but which has the COMMUNITY MANPOWER TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1972 SECTION - BY - SECTION ANALYSIS largest population of a unit of ...
Page 962
... population who have lived in a subsistence or at least a quasi - subsistence economy are not com- puted in determining our relative share of the revenue . This would also apply to self - employed people in our fishing industry , who ...
... population who have lived in a subsistence or at least a quasi - subsistence economy are not com- puted in determining our relative share of the revenue . This would also apply to self - employed people in our fishing industry , who ...
Page 970
... population of the area . If that approval and consensus cannot be reached , then there is a mechanism whereby the Governor would designate - but even that designation would re- quire the approval of the heads of local government ...
... population of the area . If that approval and consensus cannot be reached , then there is a mechanism whereby the Governor would designate - but even that designation would re- quire the approval of the heads of local government ...
Page 971
... population of each State , and the total number of persons in poverty in that State . The local sponsor in turn would be required to use 90 percent of the total funding for program concerns and , also , would be entitled to use 5 ...
... population of each State , and the total number of persons in poverty in that State . The local sponsor in turn would be required to use 90 percent of the total funding for program concerns and , also , would be entitled to use 5 ...
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Page 950 - ... (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 1297 - ... that current and prospective manpower shortages be identified and that persons who can be qualified for these positions through education and training be sought out and trained as quickly as is reasonably possible, in order that the Nation may meet the staffing requirements of the struggle for freedom.
Page 1432 - The Secretary shall not provide financial assistance for any program under this Act unless the grant, contract, or agreement with respect thereto specifically provides that no person with responsibilities In the operation of such program will discriminate with respect to any program participant or any applicant for participation In such program because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, political affiliation, or beliefs.
Page 949 - ... has reason to believe that such branch, affiliate, or subsidiary is being established with the intention of closing down the operations of the existing business entity in the area of its original location or in any other area where it conducts such operations.
Page 1629 - ... the program will not result in the displacement of employed workers or impair existing contracts for services, or result in the substitution of Federal for other funds in connection with work that would otherwise be performed...
Page 1455 - Concessioner will send to each labor union or representative of •workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by the Secretary, advising the said labor union or workers...
Page 1297 - The Congress finds that there is critical need for more and better trained personnel in many vital occupational categories, including professional, scientific, technical, and apprenticeable categories; that even in periods of high unemployment, many employment opportunities remain unfilled because of the shortages of qualified personnel; and that it is in the national interest that current and prospective manpower shortages be identified and that persons who can be qualified for these positions through...
Page 1291 - To the extent practicable and where necessary, work incentive programs established by this part shall include, in addition to the regular counseling, testing, and referral available through the Federal-State Employment Service System, program orientation, basic education, training in communications and employability skills, work experience, institutional training, on-the-job training, job development, and special job placement and followup services, required to assist participants in securing and...
Page 1678 - ... wage which would be applicable to the employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, if section...
Page 1373 - It shall be a unlawful employment practice for an employment agency to fail or refuse to refer for employment, or otherwise to discriminate against, any individual because of his race, color, religion, sex, or national origin...