Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... country and conversely to locate jobs for unemployed workers seeking to find agricultural employment through the facilities of the nationwide system of public employment offices . Successive employment through the interstate recruitment ...
... country and conversely to locate jobs for unemployed workers seeking to find agricultural employment through the facilities of the nationwide system of public employment offices . Successive employment through the interstate recruitment ...
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... country , and therefore , are properly related . Mr. FLOOD . You are on the wrong side of the table . He makes a good witness . Secretary WIRTZ . It is an important point , Mr. Chairman . I did not argue it before . I know it is ...
... country , and therefore , are properly related . Mr. FLOOD . You are on the wrong side of the table . He makes a good witness . Secretary WIRTZ . It is an important point , Mr. Chairman . I did not argue it before . I know it is ...
Page 247
... country . Whether there is one specifically in the Wilkes - Barre area- Mr. FLOOD . I am just using Wilkes - Barre as a guinea pig . I am lucky I have a good boy and a good setup . That is just dumb luck . They are doing a good job of ...
... country . Whether there is one specifically in the Wilkes - Barre area- Mr. FLOOD . I am just using Wilkes - Barre as a guinea pig . I am lucky I have a good boy and a good setup . That is just dumb luck . They are doing a good job of ...
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... countries where manpower policy stands above almost everything else , not more than 25 percent of the placements are ever made through the public employ- ment service . In this country I dare say the public employment service placements ...
... countries where manpower policy stands above almost everything else , not more than 25 percent of the placements are ever made through the public employ- ment service . In this country I dare say the public employment service placements ...
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... country ? Mr. RUTTENBERG . I do not know whether you would say it is the first year . Certainly there will be more specific types of skilled short- ages among machine - tool operators , tool and die makers , some of the building trades ...
... country ? Mr. RUTTENBERG . I do not know whether you would say it is the first year . Certainly there will be more specific types of skilled short- ages among machine - tool operators , tool and die makers , some of the building trades ...
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