Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1997: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, Parte3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 |
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... estimates suggest that between 2.2 and 2.8 million workers were " dislocated " each year between 1991 and 1995. We estimate that there will be at least 2.2 million dislocated workers per year in 1996 and 1997 . Mr. Stokes : In each of ...
... estimates suggest that between 2.2 and 2.8 million workers were " dislocated " each year between 1991 and 1995. We estimate that there will be at least 2.2 million dislocated workers per year in 1996 and 1997 . Mr. Stokes : In each of ...
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... estimate occupational data for sub - state areas from statewide OES data . Increasing the OES sample size would preclude the need for these models , BLS said . The bureau estimated that expanding the OES wage survey nationwide would ...
... estimate occupational data for sub - state areas from statewide OES data . Increasing the OES sample size would preclude the need for these models , BLS said . The bureau estimated that expanding the OES wage survey nationwide would ...
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... estimate of the contract price . The fee shall be calculated on this estimated amount . Stat . Auth .: ORS Ch . 279 & 651 Stats . Implemented : ORS 279.348 to 279.380 Special Circumstances / No General Contractor 839-16-230 ( 1 ) While ...
... estimate of the contract price . The fee shall be calculated on this estimated amount . Stat . Auth .: ORS Ch . 279 & 651 Stats . Implemented : ORS 279.348 to 279.380 Special Circumstances / No General Contractor 839-16-230 ( 1 ) While ...
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... estimated 26,900 additional participants will be served than in 1996 Base : Program Increase : Estimate : $ 850.000.000 Estimate : + $ 97.000.000 Dislocated Worker Assistance 1996 Conference 1997 Estimate Difference 1996/1997 $ 568.
... estimated 26,900 additional participants will be served than in 1996 Base : Program Increase : Estimate : $ 850.000.000 Estimate : + $ 97.000.000 Dislocated Worker Assistance 1996 Conference 1997 Estimate Difference 1996/1997 $ 568.
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... estimated 48,400 more dislocated workers than in 1996. This program has a comprehensive approach to address the problem of dislocated workers ... Estimate : + $ 195,500,000 TES - 44 1996 Conference $ 126,672,000 Youth Training Grants 571.
... estimated 48,400 more dislocated workers than in 1996. This program has a comprehensive approach to address the problem of dislocated workers ... Estimate : + $ 195,500,000 TES - 44 1996 Conference $ 126,672,000 Youth Training Grants 571.
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1996 Conference 1997 Budget Request activities additional affirmative action agency appropriation areas awarded Barnicle benefits Black Lung Budget Authority Committee compensation compliance assistance construction continue contract costs Davis-Bacon Davis-Bacon Act Department of Labor dislocated workers efforts employers employment and training Employment Standards Administration enforcement ERISA Estimate Executive Order 11246 Federal fiscal FTE Amount full-time equivalent grants hazards implementation improve industry initiative investigations issues Job Corps job training JTPA legislation million minimum wage occupational OFCCP Office OLMS operations opportunity OSHA OSHA's Paralympic Games participants partnership payments PBGC pension percent performance plans PORTER prevailing wage Program Increase proposed pursuant to P.L. PWBA reduce responsibilities safety and health School-to-Work Secretary REICH staff streamlining survey technical assistance Total training programs Trust Fund veterans Wage and Hour wage determination wage rate workforce development system workplace
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Página 315 - ... no laborer, workman or mechanic in the employ of the contractor, sub-contractor or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or a part of the work...