03492cam a22004212u 4500001000800000005001700008007001400025008004100039035002000080037001900100040002700119091000800146110008200154245032000236260006800556300001100624500012300635520152700758533008102285650004002366650003202406650002102438650002602459650002502485650003002510650003002540650002502570650003302595650001802628650002702646650002902673650002702702653008802729655005102817710008202868856007802950984004203028539096520110706215803.0he u||024||||080220s1980 xxu ||| bg ||| | eng d 9(ericd)ED194729 aED194729bERIC aericdbengcericddMvI amfm2 aCongress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor.10aYouth Employment Act of 1979, Part 4. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-Sixth Congress, Second Session on H.R. 4465, H.R. 4534, H.R. 5876, H.R. 6208, and H.R. 6711 (March 11, 13, 18, 19, and 25, 1980)h[microform]. a[Washington, D.C.] :bDistributed by ERIC Clearinghouse,c1980. a521 p. aERIC Note: Not available in paper copy due to small print. For related documents see ED 179 806 and ED 183 782.5ericd aThis is a report of hearings held in Washington, D.C., on March 11, 13, 18, 19, and 25, 1980, on five federal youth employment and training bills: H.R. 4465, H.R. 4534, H.R. 5876, H.R. 6208, and H.R. 6711. H.R. 4465 proposes to combine immediate work and training and training opportunities with long-term changes in the institutions and programs that service young people. H.R. 4534 would establish a program of full employment, vocational training, and placement for all young people. Also discussed are H.R. 5876, Opportunities Industrialization Centers, skill training, and national community-based organization, and the Youth Job Creation and Employment Act of 1979; H.R. 6208, amending the Internal Revenue Code and establishing the academy of education and work; and H.R. 6711, extending authorization of youth training and employment programs and improving them and authorizing intensive and remedial education programs. (Copies of the bills are included.) Testimony includes statements from 20 individuals and prepared statements, letters, supplemental materials, etc., from 26 individuals representing the National Youth Advocacy Coalition; National Youthwork Alliance; National Association of Counties; National Alliance of Business; National Urban League, Inc.; Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation; AFL-CIO; National Commission for Employment Policy; Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America; National Association of Private Industry Councils; and National Council on Employment Policy. (YLB) aMicrofiche.b[Washington D.C.]:cERIC Clearinghouseemicrofiches : positive.07aEducation Work Relationship.2ericd17aFederal Legislation.2ericd07aHearings.2ericd07aJob Placement.2ericd17aJob Training.2ericd17aLabor Legislation.2ericd07aLabor Utilization.2ericd17aUnemployment.2ericd07aVocational Education.2ericd07aYouth.2ericd07aYouth Agencies.2ericd17aYouth Employment.2ericd07aYouth Programs.2ericd0 aComprehensive Employment and Training ActaUnited StatesaYouth Employment Act 1979 7aLegal/Legislative/Regulatory Materials.2ericd2 aCongress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor.41uhttp://www.eric.ed.gov/contentdelivery/servlet/ERICServlet?accno=ED194729 aANLcmc 2253 ED194729d77000000202207