Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1965: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 839 pages |
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activities actual 1964 estimate additional adjustment allocated amendments apprenticeship appropriation Area Redevelopment Act assistance automation average basis Board budget Bureau of Employment Bureau of Labor capital fund Chairman changes for 1965 CLAGUE Congress Consumer Price Index costs current year base DENTON Department of Labor Development and Training effective employees employment service equipment estimate 1965 estimate farm labor Federal field financing fiscal year 1965 FOGARTY GOODWIN groups improve includes increase industry labor force labor market Labor-Management LAIRD man-years Mandatory Manpower Administrator Manpower Development mediation ment million nonpersonal occupational operations payments percent permanent positions Personnel benefits Personnel compensation placement plans positions financed problems projects recommendations reduction reports request Secretary of Labor Secretary WIRTZ staff statistics tion Total obligations Trade Expansion Act training programs unem unemployed unemployment compensation unemployment insurance unfair labor practice wage workload youth
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Page 242 - November 2, 1959, and September 7, 1960, not to be disposed of by arbitration under section 3 of this joint resolution and shall exert every reasonable effort to resolve such issues by agreement. The Secretary of Labor and the National Mediation Board are hereby directed to give all reasonable assistance to the parties and to engage in mediatory action directed toward promoting such agreement.
Page 18 - The disputes between an employee or group of employees and a carrier or carriers growing out of grievances or out of the interpretation or application of agreements...
Page 687 - Committee"), which shall be composed of the Secretary of Labor, who shall be the Chairman of the Committee, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, the...
Page 596 - General that (A) there are not sufficient workers in the United States who are able, willing, qualified^ and available at the time of application for a visa and admission to the United States and...
Page 826 - If we work upon marble, it will perish ; if we work upon brass, time will efface it; if we rear temples, they will crumble into dust; but if we work upon...
Page 463 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. If it meets with your approval, I would like to speak for just a few moments.
Page 702 - ... between employees on the basis of sex by paying wages to employees at a rate less than the rate at which he pays wages to employees of the opposite sex for equal work on jobs the performance of which requires equal skill, effort, and responsibility, and which are performed under similar working conditions...
Page 780 - GERALD R. FORD, JR., Michigan HAROLD C. OSTERTAG, New York FRANK T. BOW, Ohio CHARLES RAPER JONAS, North Carolina MELVIN R. LAIRD, Wisconsin ELFORD A. CEDERBERG, Michigan GLENARD P. LIPSCOMB, California JOHN J.
Page 687 - Stimulate cooperation and the sharing of data, views, and information among Federal agencies. State and local governments. State commissions on the status of women, and public and private organizations having responsibilities and interests in areas of special concern to women.
Page 687 - Serve as a primary means for suggesting and stimulating action with private institutions, organizations, and individuals working for improvement of conditions of special concern to women.