Manpower Act of 1969: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First and Second Sessions, on H.R. 10908, H.R. 11620, and H.R. 13472 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 1426 lappuses |
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administration bill appropriate assistance authority basic Chairman committee community action agencies CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman contract coordination DANIELS Department of Labor Detroit disadvantaged Economic Opportunity Act effective effort employed employers employment program employment service ERLENBORN evaluation experience Federal Government fiscal funds GAYDOS going GOLDFINGER Governor grams HAWKINS HJORNEVIK income individual industry involved Job Corps kind labor force labor market legislation Leon Sullivan LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Manpower Development manpower planning manpower policy manpower programs manpower services Manpower Training Act Mayor MDTA ment million O'Hara bill Office operation participation percent persons prime sponsor problem proposed public service employment question QUIE require responsibility SCHERLE Secretary of Labor Secretary SHULTZ sector Skills Center statement subcommittee testimony Thank things tion training programs unem unemployed upgrading vocational education Washington welfare workers
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24. lappuse - (2) for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (26 USC 1 et seq.) and title II of the Social Security Act (42 USC 401 et seq...
25. lappuse - B of this title" is deleted and the following is substituted therefor : "titles I and III of this Act and title I of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964".