John F. Kennedy was responsible for The Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962. It endeavored to train and retrain thousands of workers unemployed because of automation and technological change.
It's a program created under JFK for training unskilled workers who were unemployed.
The first major federal job training program, the Manpower Development and Training Act (MDTA), was enacted in 1962. It was followed by the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, which created the Job Corps, and the Work Incentive Program (WIN) in 1967, which provided training to welfare recipients. The first attempt to consolidate the array of already proliferating federal programs was the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), enacted in December, 1973. CETA transformed a number of population-specific job training programs into block grants, which were then given to the states. This marked the first step in a revolutionary process that saw increased responsibility for job training delegated to states and localities.
Gerald Gurin has written: 'A national attitude study of trainees in MDTA institutional programs' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Employees, Labor supply, Manpower, Manpower Development and Training Act, Occupational training, Students, Training of, Vocational education, Vocational rehabilitation, Working class
Carolyn Woods has written: 'The Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Manpower policy
William Mirengoff has written: 'CETA' -- subject(s): Manpower policy, Public service employment 'The Comprehensive employment and training act' -- subject(s): Finance, Labor supply, Law and legislation, Manpower policy, Revenue sharing, Vocational education, Vocational rehabilitation 'CETA: Manpower programs under local control'
Sigmund Nosow has written: 'Man, work, and society' -- subject(s): Industrial sociology 'Attitudes toward changing organizational goals' -- subject(s): Holy Ghost Fathers, Holy Ghost Fathers. Eastern Province 'Retraining under the Manpower development training act' -- subject(s): Occupational retraining, United States
The skills training and development act on small and large businesses are designed to promote a healthier economy. The impacts are that training enables a person to gain the practice needed to become a master of their work, and so thereby creating quality goods and services, which improves the businesses that are the foundations of the economy.
The Workforce Investment Act is an act which replaces the Job Training Partnership Act. The main focus is federal development of work initiatives to promote jobs so as to stimulate economic growth. The Act was originally passed on August 7, 1998.
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The Appalachian Development Act of 1965 was part of President Johnson's War on Poverty. The Act provided money for the development of the Appalachian region of the United States. This region was suffering from intense poverty and a lack of development.
There are plenty of sources for financial help to get your Heavy Equipment Certification, including the Workforce Investment Act and the Department of Workforce Development. Click on operator-school.com to find out about registering for training.
The original Skills Development Act is No. 97 of 1998. I was amended by the Skills Development Levies Act, No. 9 of 1999, and is now the Skills Development Amendment Act, No 31 of 2003. (www.labour.org.za)
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