Oversight Hearing on the Implementation of the Job Training Partnership Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, Hearing Held in Los Angeles, Calif., on February 14, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 675 pages |
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... per- cent . It is not surprising that one needy group is pitted against others when funds to assist jobless individuals are so limited . At this time , the Chair would like to call on Mr. Martinez for a statement , if he desires to make ...
... per- cent . It is not surprising that one needy group is pitted against others when funds to assist jobless individuals are so limited . At this time , the Chair would like to call on Mr. Martinez for a statement , if he desires to make ...
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... percent of $ 4.5 million is being used for training former general relief recipients . The remaining 87.3 percent of Federal funding is directed toward nongeneral relief participants . Of the title IIA JTPA funds coming directly to the ...
... percent of $ 4.5 million is being used for training former general relief recipients . The remaining 87.3 percent of Federal funding is directed toward nongeneral relief participants . Of the title IIA JTPA funds coming directly to the ...
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... Percentage Increase $ 41.3 51.0 23.5 % 69.2 67.6 % 75.3 82.3 % II . 1983-84 JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT ( In Millions of Dollars ) Total Appropriation GR Referrals Other Participants DCS / Admin 1983-84 Budget Title IIA Adult ( 56 ...
... Percentage Increase $ 41.3 51.0 23.5 % 69.2 67.6 % 75.3 82.3 % II . 1983-84 JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT ( In Millions of Dollars ) Total Appropriation GR Referrals Other Participants DCS / Admin 1983-84 Budget Title IIA Adult ( 56 ...
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... percentage of General Relief recipi- ents as a compulsory program - about 10 percent . By opening up the JTPA program to any qualified persons who want and need to develop new , marketable skills , the intent of the Federal government ...
... percentage of General Relief recipi- ents as a compulsory program - about 10 percent . By opening up the JTPA program to any qualified persons who want and need to develop new , marketable skills , the intent of the Federal government ...
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... percent of the lower living standard income level or is at or below the poverty level . We assume that a lot of people - in Los Angeles County - and I know there are a lot in my district , for one reason or another , do not apply for ...
... percent of the lower living standard income level or is at or below the poverty level . We assume that a lot of people - in Los Angeles County - and I know there are a lot in my district , for one reason or another , do not apply for ...
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