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... industry could absorb significant numbers of 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 ...
... industry could absorb significant numbers of 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 ...
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... industry / Govern- ment program for hard - core disadvantaged - Job Oppor- tunities in the Business Sector ( JOBS ) -which increases training slots for out - of - school youth in that program alone from 28,800 in fiscal 1969 to 60,500 ...
... industry / Govern- ment program for hard - core disadvantaged - Job Oppor- tunities in the Business Sector ( JOBS ) -which increases training slots for out - of - school youth in that program alone from 28,800 in fiscal 1969 to 60,500 ...
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... industry had for not hiring the disadvantaged . If you send them a disadvantaged appli- cant , they might say , " He has insufficient education . " Well , now JOBS will provide the education . If the employer says , " He can't see well ...
... industry had for not hiring the disadvantaged . If you send them a disadvantaged appli- cant , they might say , " He has insufficient education . " Well , now JOBS will provide the education . If the employer says , " He can't see well ...
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... industry was encouraged to provide jobs for the disadvantaged in exchange for a wage subsidy ? 4. It is difficult to establish whether beneficiaries of this program were truly hard - core disadvantaged , or whether the most qualified ...
... industry was encouraged to provide jobs for the disadvantaged in exchange for a wage subsidy ? 4. It is difficult to establish whether beneficiaries of this program were truly hard - core disadvantaged , or whether the most qualified ...
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... industry has endured a critical shortage of skilled labor for some time now and it is evident that only through such a program as the JOBS MA / 3 program can there be a relief to this situation . The JOBS program , operating in a full ...
... industry has endured a critical shortage of skilled labor for some time now and it is evident that only through such a program as the JOBS MA / 3 program can there be a relief to this situation . The JOBS program , operating in a full ...
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Page 2925 - Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to authorize any department, agency, officer, or employee of the United States to exercise any direction, supervision, or control over the curriculum, program of instruction, administration, or personnel of any educational institution or school system...
Page 2477 - Counsel for the American Association of Retired Persons and the National Retired Teachers Association.
Page 2698 - I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America and will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States against all its enemies, foreign and domestic.
Page 2792 - Institute for the purposes of the gift; (4) in accordance with the civil service laws, appoint and fix the compensation of such personnel as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this...
Page 2804 - Council established in section 605), other than those regularly employed by the Federal Government, while attending meetings of such committees or otherwise serving at the request of the...
Page 2766 - States within the meaning of the term "employee" as defined in section 8101 of title 5, United States Code, and the provisions of that subchapter shall apply except as...
Page 80 - The amendments authorized appropriations for grants to be made to public or other nonprofit institutions of higher learning "for training professional personnel for health and related care of crippled children, particularly mentally retarded children and children with multiple handicaps.
Page 2667 - ... (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 81 - ... special projects for the demonstration of new methods or facilities which show promise of substantial contribution to the advancement of child welfare...
Page 2734 - Labor shall — (1) evaluate the impact of, and benefits and problems created by automation, technological progress, and other changes in the structure of production and demand on the use of the Nation's human resources; establish techniques and methods for detecting in advance the potential impact of such developments; develop solutions to these problems, and publish findings pertaining thereto...