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Mr. MITCHELL. $32 million is due to the new labor-management reports program.

Mr. FOGARTY. Yes, and you have another large increase which is a result of a transfer from the Public Health responsibility they have previously financed.

Mr. MITCHELL. That is right, sir.

Mr. FOGARTY. Do you think you can operate effectively with this $556 million?

Mr. MITCHELL. I think we can. I think we need all of it, and I think that as we have presented our request to the committee that we can operate well and effectively and in view of the problems that we have I believe that it would be a detriment to the Department if there were any substantial cuts here.

HISTORY OF THE 1961 BUDGET

Mr. FOGARTY. We will put into the record the Bureaus' requests of the Department and the Department request to the Bureau of the Budget, and the Bureau of the Budget allowance, along with the statement showing the 1959 appropriation, 1960 and 1961 and the change, and the historical table showing appropriations since 1951. (The table referred to follows:)

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1961 program increases requested of the Department and of the Bureau of the Budget

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Improvement of working conditions of domestic migrants..

25,000

50,000

Strengthening safety services and development of comparison of State safety codes, radiation..

50,000

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Staff for informational activities.

20,000

Expansion of physically handicapped program.

0

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Employees' health benefits.

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Bureau of Veterans' Reemployment Rights: Employees' health benefits.
Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training:

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Expand activities in field of community level promotion and strengthen

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State salary rate changes and related costs.

Workload, time factor, program items, and nonpersonal services..
Employees' health benefits.

Bureau of Employee's Compensation:

Final decentralization of Federal Employees Compensation Act activities.

Enlaced rehabilitation services.

Improved medical program.

Employees' health benefits.

Administration of longshoremen's rehabilitation..

11,000

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Employees' compensation fund.

Bureau of Labo Statistics:

Incased salary rates in States cooperating in joint employment and labor turnovenograms..

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Inclusion of Hawaii and Alaska in "Monthly Report on the Labor
Force"

12,000

12,000

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Improvement and extension of "Monthly Report on the Labor Force"

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Study of labor aspects of world markets and effect of foreign trade on domestic employment.

160,000

Revision of 908 series of collective bargaining.

135,000

163, 000 0

Nonrecurring conversion of employment, etc., series to the new "Standard

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Statement of estimated comparable adjusted funds available by fiscal year from 1951 through 1961 for activities presently located in the

Department of Labor

See footnotes at end of table.

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