Manpower Development and Training Act Amendments of 1966, Hearings Before the Select Subcommittee on Labor...89-2, on H.R. 14690, June 2,6,7,8, 19661966 - 211 pages |
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... kind of occupational training in a classroom sense that is available under MDTA can be given . In addition , we have an adult basic educational act , under which the same kind of basic educational training can be provided . The ...
... kind of occupational training in a classroom sense that is available under MDTA can be given . In addition , we have an adult basic educational act , under which the same kind of basic educational training can be provided . The ...
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... kind of a bill , that's another matter . But as it stands before you now , its pur- pose is not to reduce the cost of prisons , or to produce any kind of a product , or compete with labor , or manufacture furniture or anything else . It ...
... kind of a bill , that's another matter . But as it stands before you now , its pur- pose is not to reduce the cost of prisons , or to produce any kind of a product , or compete with labor , or manufacture furniture or anything else . It ...
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... . Chairman . Going a step further than Mr. Hathaway , I have had a special in- terest in the problem of that kind of institution which usually finds the person early in his criminal career , if I can 24 MDTA AMENDMENTS OF 1966.
... . Chairman . Going a step further than Mr. Hathaway , I have had a special in- terest in the problem of that kind of institution which usually finds the person early in his criminal career , if I can 24 MDTA AMENDMENTS OF 1966.
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... kind of in a no man's land , between the overriding problems of the State prisons , where generally people with some training and some professional in- terest in rehabilitation and the whole subject of penology get involved , but at the ...
... kind of in a no man's land , between the overriding problems of the State prisons , where generally people with some training and some professional in- terest in rehabilitation and the whole subject of penology get involved , but at the ...
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... kind of slip over to the policemen , and say : " Would you ask the judge when he sentences me if he would make it Dehoco instead of down- town ? I am going to be in there in July and August and it is awfully hot down here , and out at ...
... kind of slip over to the policemen , and say : " Would you ask the judge when he sentences me if he would make it Dehoco instead of down- town ? I am going to be in there in July and August and it is awfully hot down here , and out at ...
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activities administration AFL-CIO agencies American Correctional Association assistance Association basic education BENNETT BIEMILLER bill cent Chairman COLMEN committee Congress correctional institutions counseling Department of Labor Development and Training director economic employed employees Employment Service experience facilities Federal funds GERNERT GIBBONS going Gonzalez grams HATHAWAY HOLLAND Howard University individual industry inmates Jim Harrison Job Corps kind labor force legislation Manpower Development manpower training MDTA program MDTA training MEEDS ment National nomic O'HARA occupational OECD Office older workers on-the-job training operation opportunity parole percent personnel persons placement present prison problem projects proposed amendment question reason recidivism require retraining Rikers Island RUTTENBERG Sam Gibbons Secretary of Labor Secretary WIRTZ shortages skills specific statement talking things tion Training Act training allowance training programs unem unemployed upgrading vocational education wage welfare WILLARD WIRTZ
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Page 179 - The faith of the United States is solemnly pledged to the payment of all annual contributions contracted for pursuant to this section, and there is hereby authorized to be appropriated in each fiscal year, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the amounts necessary to provide for such payments.
Page 179 - ... the faith of the United States is solemnly pledged to the payment in coin, or its equivalent of all the obligations of the United States...
Page 183 - ... skills, those eligible persons who indicate their intention to and will thereby be able to pursue, subsequently or concurrently, courses of occupational training of a type for which there appears to be a reasonable expectation of employment, or who have completed or do not need occupational training but do require such other preparation to render them employable.
Page 19 - To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching, and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States.
Page 108 - STATEMENT OF HON. HENRY B. GONZALEZ, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF TEXAS Mr. GONZALEZ. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman...
Page 129 - Labor shall provide, where appropriate, a special program of testing, counseling, selection, and referral of persons forty-five years of age or older for occupational training and further schooling designed to meet the special problems faced by such persons in the labor market.
Page 3 - We now spend about $450 a year per child in our public schools. But we spend $1,800 a year to keep a delinquent youth in a detention home, $2,500 a year for a family on relief, $3,500 a year for a criminal in State prison.
Page 104 - Labor finds that assistance will not result in an increase in unemployment in the area of original location or in any other area where such entity conducts business operations, unless...
Page 103 - Secretary 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 179 - States" means the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the possessions of the United States; (2) the term "local public bodies...