Area Redevelopment: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2663, a Bill to Establish an Effective Program to Alleviate Conditions of Excessive Unemployment in Certain Economically Depressed AreasU.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 1170 pages Pt. 1: Considers Federal employment aid programs to economically depressed urban areas. Feb. 3 hearing was held in Boston, Mass.; Feb. 9 hearing was held in Johnstown, Pa.; Feb. 10 hearing was held in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; pt. 2: Feb. 24 hearing was held in Benld, Ill.; Feb. 25 hearing was held in Johnston City, Ill.; Feb. 27 hearing was held in Rosiclare, Ill. |
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... figures shows the problem is more serious than when this administration took office . Īn January 1953 , there were 18 major and 19 smaller depressed areas . By November 1954 , the figure for major areas had jumped to 48 , then dropped ...
... figures shows the problem is more serious than when this administration took office . Īn January 1953 , there were 18 major and 19 smaller depressed areas . By November 1954 , the figure for major areas had jumped to 48 , then dropped ...
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... figures from the Labor Department released December 21. Reason for removal is that unemployment is expected to remain below 6 percent for the next 4 months , which is hardly a comfortable figure . The other seven smaller areas , as well ...
... figures from the Labor Department released December 21. Reason for removal is that unemployment is expected to remain below 6 percent for the next 4 months , which is hardly a comfortable figure . The other seven smaller areas , as well ...
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... figures are relatively small in Massachusetts ; a million and a half dollars in loan , and 14 in total , was it not ? Senator DOUGLAS . Will the staff ask the Small Business Adminis- tration for a list of loans and the amounts in the ...
... figures are relatively small in Massachusetts ; a million and a half dollars in loan , and 14 in total , was it not ? Senator DOUGLAS . Will the staff ask the Small Business Adminis- tration for a list of loans and the amounts in the ...
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... figures presented on November 14 by UMWA Vice President Thomas Kennedy to the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy of the Joint Congressional Committee on the President's Economic Report . Those figures show that there are still ...
... figures presented on November 14 by UMWA Vice President Thomas Kennedy to the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy of the Joint Congressional Committee on the President's Economic Report . Those figures show that there are still ...
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... figures are available , 2,156,000 of our people were on relief ? The administration , whose figures I am using , tells us that these numbers are down from the disastrously high totals of 1954 , when unemployment reached a peak of ...
... figures are available , 2,156,000 of our people were on relief ? The administration , whose figures I am using , tells us that these numbers are down from the disastrously high totals of 1954 , when unemployment reached a peak of ...
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Page 60 - Employment Act of 1946." DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC. 2. The Congress hereby declares that it is the continuing policy and responsibility of the Federal Government to use all practicable means consistent with its needs and obligations and other essential considerations of national policy, with the assistance and cooperation of industry, agriculture, labor, and State and local governments...
Page 201 - COVERAGE OF THE WAGE AND HOUR PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938, AS AMENDED (Wash., DC, GPO, 1950) ; WAGE AND HOUR MANUAL (BNA).
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