The United States Employment Service: Its History, Activities and OrganizationJohn Hopkins Press, 1923 - Počet stran: 130 |
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... paid service . Table 5. Registration and placements , 1908 to 1912 General Summary II . ACTIVITIES Purposes General Labor State coöperation PAGE 40 40 41 42 42 44 44 45 46 47 47 47 48 50 51 52 52 53 55 56 56 58 58 59 59 60 Table 6 ...
... paid service . Table 5. Registration and placements , 1908 to 1912 General Summary II . ACTIVITIES Purposes General Labor State coöperation PAGE 40 40 41 42 42 44 44 45 46 47 47 47 48 50 51 52 52 53 55 56 56 58 58 59 59 60 Table 6 ...
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... paid , hours of employment , and conditions generally . The final question to each employer of labor was as follows : " Do strikes or other labor difficulties exist in your jurisdiction ? If so , kindly state cause of same . " An effort ...
... paid , hours of employment , and conditions generally . The final question to each employer of labor was as follows : " Do strikes or other labor difficulties exist in your jurisdiction ? If so , kindly state cause of same . " An effort ...
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... paid , length of working day , and hygienic and other conditions prevailing in the various indus- tries should be made available to all as a guide to useful employ- ment and advancement as well as protection from exploitation and ...
... paid , length of working day , and hygienic and other conditions prevailing in the various indus- tries should be made available to all as a guide to useful employ- ment and advancement as well as protection from exploitation and ...
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... paid . Bronze badges were awarded to the boys for this service . Sixteen years was established as the age minimum for the work , only boys over school age being accepted for membership . During 1918 approximately 250,000 boys were ...
... paid . Bronze badges were awarded to the boys for this service . Sixteen years was established as the age minimum for the work , only boys over school age being accepted for membership . During 1918 approximately 250,000 boys were ...
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... paid officers due to the curtailment of funds . In June of the same year those remaining had to be released since no further funds for continuance of the work were available . As many of the activities as possible were transferred to ...
... paid officers due to the curtailment of funds . In June of the same year those remaining had to be released since no further funds for continuance of the work were available . As many of the activities as possible were transferred to ...
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Strana 90 - ... rooms, or any other kind of plant possessed by the national government, to what services they are attached and where they are located, or to determine what services are maintaining stations at any city or point in the United States. The Institute hopes that upon the completion of the present series it will be able to prepare a complete classified statement of the technical and other 1 House Doc.
Strana v - THE INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNMENT RESEARCH '• STUDIES IN ADMINISTRATION. The System of Financial Administration of Great Britain. By WF Willoughby, WW Willoughby, and SM Lindsay. 378 pp.
Strana 90 - If kept revised to date by the services, they constitute exceedingly important tools of administration. They permit the directing personnel to see at a glance the organization and personnel at their disposition. They establish definitely the line of administrative authority and enable each employee to know his place in the system. They furnish the essential basis for making plans for determining costs by organization division and subdivision. They afford the data for a consideration of the problem...
Strana 122 - EXPLANATORY NOTE The bibliographies appended to the several monographs aim to list only those works which deal directly with the services to which they relate, their history, activities, organization, methods of business, problems, etc. They are intended primarily to meet the needs of those persons who desire to make a further study of the services from an administrative standpoint. They thus do not include the titles of publications of the services themselves, except in so far as they treat of the...
Strana 110 - ... work performed by the service to which they relate. Secondly, they lay the basis for a system of accounting and reporting that will permit the showing of total expenditures classified according to activities. Finally, taken collectively, they make possible the preparation of a general or consolidated statement of the activities of the government as a whole. Such a statement will reveal in detail, not only what the government is doing, but the services in which the work is being performed. For...
Strana viii - ... consideration of the relations of all of its parts. No comprehensive effort has been made to list its multifarious activities or to group them in such a way as to present a clear picture of what the Government is doing. Never has a complete description been given of the agencies through which these activities are performed. At no time has the attempt been made to study all of these activities and agencies with a view to the assignment of each activity to the agency best fitted for its performance,...
Strana 117 - Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Strana ix - IX make effective use of the organization, plant or results of other services had they knowledge that such facilities were in existence. With the constant shifting of directing personnel that takes place in the administrative branch of the national government, the existence of means by which incoming officials may thus readily secure information regarding their own and other services is a matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove of no less value. At present these...
Strana vii - ... entire business world. The operations of the government affect the interest of every person living within the jurisdiction of the United States. Its organization embraces stations and centers of work located in every city and in many local subdivisions of the country. Its gross expenditures amount to billions annually. Including the personnel of the military and naval establishments, more than half a million persons are required to do the work imposed by law upon the executive branch of the government....
Strana 117 - Treasury to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the same shall hereafter remain under the jurisdiction and supervision of the last-named department...