Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public WelfareU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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Side 4
... specific recommendations for legislative and adminis- trative action and suggested areas for further intensive study . In its report , the subcommittee recommended that particular stress should be given to the encouragement of on - the ...
... specific recommendations for legislative and adminis- trative action and suggested areas for further intensive study . In its report , the subcommittee recommended that particular stress should be given to the encouragement of on - the ...
Side 7
... specific purposes . In short , industry has bought Man- power Development and Training Act on - the - job training . It underscores the difference between educators training workers for broad and general labor markets with narrow and ...
... specific purposes . In short , industry has bought Man- power Development and Training Act on - the - job training . It underscores the difference between educators training workers for broad and general labor markets with narrow and ...
Side 12
... specific types of programs , then you are going to have some kind of government , of some determination by somebody , whether it is the Treasury Department , whether it is the Internal Revenue Serv- ice , or whether it is the Department ...
... specific types of programs , then you are going to have some kind of government , of some determination by somebody , whether it is the Treasury Department , whether it is the Internal Revenue Serv- ice , or whether it is the Department ...
Side 15
... specific language that would restrict the training to the individual who has dropped out of school , who needs addi- tional training , who needs encouragement to get back into some skilled training occupation which would be better than ...
... specific language that would restrict the training to the individual who has dropped out of school , who needs addi- tional training , who needs encouragement to get back into some skilled training occupation which would be better than ...
Side 16
... specific highly skilled trades that were necessary . So it is being done , yes , but not nearly as extensively as it needs to be done , and that is the real problem . And that is why I say that with an invest- ment credit concept , a ...
... specific highly skilled trades that were necessary . So it is being done , yes , but not nearly as extensively as it needs to be done , and that is the real problem . And that is why I say that with an invest- ment credit concept , a ...
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action programs administrative agencies apprentice Apprenticeship and Training approval assistance association bill Bureau of Apprenticeship carryback centers Chairman Committee community action community action program contract cost Delinquency and Youth demonstration Department of Labor Development and Training Economic Opportunity effort employers employment service enrollment equipment established experience Federal FELKER fiscal funds going Government grams Haven hiring Human Investment Act increase industry institutional training Job Corps job training juvenile delinquency Juvenile Delinquency Act KENNEDY of Massachusetts Manpower Development MDTA ment months Negro neighborhood occupations Office of Economic OJT program on-the-job training programs operation percent period personnel problem projects retraining Secretary WIRTZ Senator CLARK Senator JAVITS Senator KENNEDY Senator MURPHY Senator PROUTY Senator RANDOLPH shortage skills specific staff statement subcommittee SVIRIDOFF tax credit tion Training Act U.S. SENATE unem unemployed vocational wage weeks Welfare West Virginia WILLARD WIRTZ workers
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Side 306 - The apprentice is employed under a written apprenticeship agreement or program which substantially meets the fundamental standards of the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training of the US Department of Labor; and (b) Such time does not involve productive work or performance of the apprentice's regular duties.
Side 90 - If either party shall apply to the court for leave to adduce additional evidence, and shall show to the satisfaction of the court that such additional evidence is material and that there were reasonable grounds for failure to adduce such evidence in the...
Side 89 - States or by any such political subdivision, municipality, or agency), in connection with any activity which is financed in whole or in part by loans or grants made by the United States...
Side 90 - ... before the Commission, the court may order such additional evidence to be taken before the Commission and to be adduced upon the hearing in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as to the court may seem proper. The Commission may modify its findings as to the facts...
Side 13 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, I welcome this opportunity to appear before you to...
Side 67 - Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the inhabitants or members of the society. The acquisition of such talents, by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, always costs a real expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person. Those talents, as they make a part of his fortune, so do they likewise of that of the society to which he belongs.
Side 318 - ... unused credit year"), such excess shall be — (A) An investment credit carryback to each of the 3 taxable years preceding the unused credit year, and (B) An investment credit carryover to each of the 7 taxable years following the unused credit year...
Side 179 - ... developed, conducted, and administered with the maximum feasible participation of residents of the areas and members of the groups served...
Side 71 - Carolina, the subcommittee chairman, has asked me to express his regret that he is unable to be with us today since he has been serving a tour of active duty as a Reserve officer.
Side 90 - Commission under subsection (b) may, within thirty days after the mailing of notice of such determination or order, institute proceedings for the review thereof by filing a written petition in the district court of the United States for the district in which such officer or employee resides; but the commencement of such proceedings shall not operate as a stay of such determination or order unless (1) it is specifically so ordered by the court, and (2) such officer or employee is suspended from his...