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Printing and Publishing Industry Training Board, London (England). – 1969
This booklet gives details, approved by the British Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity, of grants which will be paid by the Printing and Publishing Industry Training Board (PPITB) in the training year 1 August 1969-31 July 1970. General conditions of grant are noted first, followed by a summary of categories and rates of grant.…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Financial Support, Governing Boards, Grants
British Furniture and Timber Training Board, Wembly (England). – 1969
This booklet explains what training grants are offered by the Furniture and Timber Training Board of Great Britain, indicates how to claim them, and outlines the Board's training philosophy. Foldouts present conditions which apply in whole or in part to the Training Grants Scheme, followed by guidelines for completing forms. The main section…
Descriptors: Financial Policy, Furniture Industry, Governing Boards, Grants
Ceramics, Glass, and Mineral Products Industry Training Board, Harrow (England). – 1969
In its fourth grant scheme, the Ceramics, Glass, and Mineral Products Industry Training Board of Great Britain gives guidelines on grants available to its industries for training conducted between August 1, 1969 and July 31, 1970. It covers such aspects as grant conditions for external and internal training; training staff qualifications; rates…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Financial Policy, Grants, Guidelines
Board of Trade, London (England). – 1969
A working party studied existing arrangements in Britain for on the job training of overseas nationals, assessed contributions being made to British Export trade, compared the schemes with those in other countries, and recommended various changes. Questionnaire responses came from 266 firms representing seven centrally organized training schemes.…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Costs, Developed Nations, Developing Nations