Manpower Development and Training Act Amendments of 1966: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 14690U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 211 pages |
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... things if we have the will , and if we have the vision to constantly reshape and resharpen the tools for the job . A number of bills amending or relating to the Manpower Develop- ment and Training Act are before us for consideration ...
... things if we have the will , and if we have the vision to constantly reshape and resharpen the tools for the job . A number of bills amending or relating to the Manpower Develop- ment and Training Act are before us for consideration ...
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... thing . Mr. BENNETT . If that suits the chairman , that would be fine . Mr. HOLLAND . Without objection , we will do it that way . Mr. BENNETT . All right , if you will just remain here , Dr. Fitz- gibbon . The next one I would like to ...
... thing . Mr. BENNETT . If that suits the chairman , that would be fine . Mr. HOLLAND . Without objection , we will do it that way . Mr. BENNETT . All right , if you will just remain here , Dr. Fitz- gibbon . The next one I would like to ...
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... thing on that tape . The criminal learned the bad things , which be- came a part of his tape , and in so doing plays back his tape by prey- ing on society through continued criminal activity . Let's place more good things on the tape ...
... thing on that tape . The criminal learned the bad things , which be- came a part of his tape , and in so doing plays back his tape by prey- ing on society through continued criminal activity . Let's place more good things on the tape ...
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... thing we have got to reduce the number of criminals . In our prison in New Hampshire , as well as the prisons I am well acquainted with in the New England area , we find that what we have in the prison are people who are not high school ...
... thing we have got to reduce the number of criminals . In our prison in New Hampshire , as well as the prisons I am well acquainted with in the New England area , we find that what we have in the prison are people who are not high school ...
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... thing , in the educational program , and whom they are able to reach , the rate of recidivism is only about 20 percent . With those prisoners with whom not very much can be done , or who do not participate in educational programs - and ...
... thing , in the educational program , and whom they are able to reach , the rate of recidivism is only about 20 percent . With those prisoners with whom not very much can be done , or who do not participate in educational programs - and ...
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activities administration AFL-CIO agencies American Correctional Association assistance Association basic education BIEMILLER bill cent centers Chairman COLMEN committee correctional institutions cost Department of Labor Development and Training economic employed employees Employment Service experience facilities Federal FORD funds GERNERT GIBBONS going GONZALEZ grams HATHAWAY HOLLAND improve individual industry inmates Jim Harrison Job Corps kind labor force legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Manpower Development MDTA program MDTA training MEEDS ment National O'HARA occupational OECD Office older workers on-the-job training operation opportunity parole percent personnel persons 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 subcommittee talking thing tion Training Act training allowance training programs unem unemployed upgrading vocational education wage welfare WILLARD WIRTZ
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Page 210 - by the Senate and. House of Representatives of the United Statet of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Parole Commission Act".
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Page 209 - In the administration of this Act, no department, agency, officer, or employee of the United States shall exercise any direction, supervision, or control over the personnel, curriculum, or program of instruction of any school or school system of any local or State educational agency.
Page 205 - 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...