Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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Page 63
... designed to create pathways for youth to enter the health- care industry . O Maryland Department of Economic and Employment Development provides entry into a variety of technical occupations for its participants . O The National ...
... designed to create pathways for youth to enter the health- care industry . O Maryland Department of Economic and Employment Development provides entry into a variety of technical occupations for its participants . O The National ...
Page 70
... designed to assist the operator through the evaluation of their training programs . Other discretionary programs with reductions are special inspections and technical investigations . These are non - mandatory enforcement activities ...
... designed to assist the operator through the evaluation of their training programs . Other discretionary programs with reductions are special inspections and technical investigations . These are non - mandatory enforcement activities ...
Page 75
... designed to allow greater access for both job seekers and potential employers . It seems to me that such an approach would speed up the applicant process so that those people who need extra help in finding jobs can receive the time and ...
... designed to allow greater access for both job seekers and potential employers . It seems to me that such an approach would speed up the applicant process so that those people who need extra help in finding jobs can receive the time and ...
Page 81
... designed and monitored , but not sufficient to actually implement most projects using only DOL staff . For example , we propose to spend about $ 2 million in FY 1992 to continue implementing a nation - wide survey of seasonal ...
... designed and monitored , but not sufficient to actually implement most projects using only DOL staff . For example , we propose to spend about $ 2 million in FY 1992 to continue implementing a nation - wide survey of seasonal ...
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... designed to meet needs that were valid for a previous era but now no longer hold . Previously , the economy offered many more semi- skilled manufacturing jobs which did not require much education beyond high school . Now , because of ...
... designed to meet needs that were valid for a previous era but now no longer hold . Previously , the economy offered many more semi- skilled manufacturing jobs which did not require much education beyond high school . Now , because of ...
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