| 1951 - 804 pages
...as current and prospective manpower shortages, dislocations in the economy arising from automation or other technological developments, foreign competition,...and other changes in the structure of the economy. The Office is responsible for planning an overall program of manpower research and statistics, for... | |
| 1964 - 814 pages
...as current and prospective manpower shortages, dislocations in the economy arising from automation or other technological developments, foreign competition,...and other changes in the structure of the economy. The Office is responsible for planning and coordinating an overall pro716-681°— 64 21 gram of manpower... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1971 - 1948 pages
...training and development was a good idea in 1962, when Congress in enacting MDTA expressed concern that "the problem of assuring sufficient employment...rapid growth of the labor force in the next decade." It is an even better idea today, with the labor force already enlarged by 19 percent in the nine years... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964 - 1772 pages
...automation) is iployment. Other major causes. itself in the enactment of the Manpower \ct of 1062, are foreign competition, relocation of industry, shifts...and other changes in the structure of the economy. Full employment, in turn, is the result of a proper mix of monetary, fiscal, tax, labor, and other... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1500 pages
...of many persons have been rendered obsolete by dislocations or by economies arising from automation or other technological developments, foreign competition,...and other changes in the structure of the economy. Undoubtedly, many older workers would be among those adversely affected by such changes. The training... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1972 - 1710 pages
...the skills of many persons have been rendered obsolete by dislocations in the economy arising from technological developments, foreign competition, relocation...and other changes in the structure of the economy. With additional education and training, many of these persons could make a greater contribution to... | |
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