Monitoring the Public Service Employment Program: The Second Round : a Special Report of the National Commission for Manpower Policy, Opseg 31

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The Commission, 1979 - Broj stranica: 184
 

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Stranica 6 - ... that: (1) would otherwise have been performed at federal, state, or local expense; (2) will not result in an increase over the employment which would otherwise be available; (3) which will result in the displacement of permanent members of the classified service (including partial displacement, such as reduction in the hours of nonovertime work or wages or employment benefits); (4) or which will impair existing rights of permanent members of the classified service. (c) If during the term of a...
Stranica 6 - ... (E) will provide employment for eligible individuals; (F)(i) will result in an increase in employment opportunities over those opportunities which would otherwise be available; (ii) will not result in the displacement of currently employed workers (including partial displacement, such as a reduction in the hours of nonovertime work or wages or employment benefits...
Stranica viii - Brookings reports, the findings and interpretation presented in this report are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the officers, trustees, or other staff members of the Brookings Institution.
Stranica 6 - Contract reduction; Cases in which PSE participants were used to provide services or to work on projects that had been, or normally would be, contracted to an outside organization or private firm. • Potential hires; Cases in which PSE positions would otherwise have been funded...
Stranica 42 - Earlier research is discussed in Richard P. Nathan. Allen D. Manvel, Susannah E. Calkins, and Associates, Monitoring Revenue Sharing (Washington, DC: Brookings, 1975): Richard P. Nathan, Charles F. Adams, Jr., and Associates. Revenue Sharing: The Second Round (Washington, DC: Brookings.
Stranica 57 - ... through State employment security agencies, shall inform unemployment compensation recipients and other applicants for assistance from the employment security agency of any available public service jobs for which they may be eligible. (m) To the extent feasible, public service jobs shall be provided in occupational fields which are most likely to expand within the public and private sectors, and to the extent compatible with such objectives, shall meet community needs including but not limited...