Manpower Development and Training Legislation, 1970: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First and Second Sessions, on S. 2838 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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Page 2161
... unemployed persons who lacked job skills , basic education , and good work attitudes , there would be little hope of dealing with the explosive problem of wide- spread unemployment within the deeply troubled areas of our major cities ...
... unemployed persons who lacked job skills , basic education , and good work attitudes , there would be little hope of dealing with the explosive problem of wide- spread unemployment within the deeply troubled areas of our major cities ...
Page 2185
... unemployed people and so some unemployed people who had previously been considered unemployable . The program would bring these people into the workforce , make of them tax producers in place of tax eaters , and help in fulfilling the ...
... unemployed people and so some unemployed people who had previously been considered unemployable . The program would bring these people into the workforce , make of them tax producers in place of tax eaters , and help in fulfilling the ...
Page 2191
... unemployed and underemployment categories into permanent productive employment at a decent wage . He goes on to say that some of the companies were unable to provide jobs . Unless the jobs being trained for lead to a reasonable wage ...
... unemployed and underemployment categories into permanent productive employment at a decent wage . He goes on to say that some of the companies were unable to provide jobs . Unless the jobs being trained for lead to a reasonable wage ...
Page 2219
... unemployed in jobs by June 30 , 1969 , and 500,000 in jobs by June 30 , 1971 , in the Nation's 50 largest cities . The JOBS pro- gram has since been expanded to nationwide coverage and the 1971 target was increased to provide for ...
... unemployed in jobs by June 30 , 1969 , and 500,000 in jobs by June 30 , 1971 , in the Nation's 50 largest cities . The JOBS pro- gram has since been expanded to nationwide coverage and the 1971 target was increased to provide for ...
Page 2243
... unemployment insurance will be a major cost resulting from the hiring of 40 hard - core unemployed . Since our contract with the Small Business Administration terminates after 12 months with no provision for renewal , we have no ...
... unemployment insurance will be a major cost resulting from the hiring of 40 hard - core unemployed . Since our contract with the Small Business Administration terminates after 12 months with no provision for renewal , we have no ...
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administration agencies Alliance of Businessmen American Learning Systems applicant assistance average basic education Chairman City committee contractor cost counseling Department of Labor director disadvantaged economic effective effort employed employers employment service enrollees ESCHWEGE evaluation experience Federal funds Gaylord Nelson Government gram Green Thumb hard-core hired HOWARD income individual industry involved Job Corps JOBS contracts JOBS employees JOBS program Labor Department manpower programs ment million months Nassau County National Alliance negotiation Neillsville occupations Office on-the-job training operation opportunities park participation percent personnel persons plant poverty President problems proposal public service question Raytheon reimbursement rural Secretary of Labor Secretary SHULTZ Senator CRANSTON Senator JAVITS Senator MURPHY Senator NELSON skill staff report statement subcommittee subcontractor supportive services tion tium training center training programs turnover U.S. Senator unemployed wage WEBER welfare workers
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Page 2367 - Counsel for the American Association of Retired Persons and the National Retired Teachers Association.
Page 2450 - ... that current and prospective manpower shortages be identified and that persons who can be qualified for these positions through education and training be sought out and trained as quickly as is reasonably possible, in order that the Nation may meet the staffing requirements of the struggle for freedom.
Page 2427 - ... a description of jobs to be filled, a listing of the major kinds of work to be performed and skills to be acquired, and the approximate duration for which participants would be assigned to such jobs...
Page 2433 - ... funds will be used to supplement, to the extent practicable, the level of funds that would otherwise be made available from non-Federal sources for the purpose of planning and administration of programs...
Page 2487 - (2) for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (26 USC 1 et seq.) and title II of the Social Security Act (42 USC 401 et seq...
Page 2414 - In the public sector a substantial number of such jobs can be provided quickly, particularly by government at the local level, where there are vast unmet needs in education, health, recreation, public safety, sanitation, and other municipal services.
Page 2450 - The Congress further finds that the skills of many persons have been rendered obsolete by dislocations in the economy arising from automation or other technological developments, foreign competition, relocation of industry, shifts in market demands, and other changes in the structure of the economy...
Page 2457 - ... solutions to these problems, and publish findings pertaining thereto; (2) establish a program of factual studies of practices of employers and unions which tend to impede the mobility of workers or which facilitate mobility, including but not limited to early retirement and vesting provisions and practices under private compensation plans; the extension of health, welfare, and insurance benefits to laid-off workers; the operation of severance pay plans; and the use of extended leave plans for...
Page 2449 - ... (2) no enrollees will be employed on projects involving political parties, or the construction, operation, or maintenance of so much of any facility as is used or to be used for sectarian instruction or as a place for religious worship...
Page 2439 - In the event of an enrollee's death during his period of service, the amount of any unpaid readjustment allowance shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of section 558-2 of title 5, United States Code.