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Manpower, 1970
The shortage of trained manpower remains a troublesome problem that must be overcome if the national attack on water pollution succeeds. The total number of persons treating waste water in 1967 was 11,300 professionals, 10,300 technicians, 23,500 sewage treatment plant operators, and 50,000 maintenance workers. (BC)
Descriptors: Certification, Labor Force Development, Labor Needs, Pollution
Manpower, 1974
A questionnaire survey was conducted in Chicago to investigate employer and union reactions to foreign training practices. Three approaches were found to be of special interest: national government control over apprenticeships, partial funding, and training by stages rather than in one continuous program. (DS)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Educational Change, Labor Force Development, Legislation
Marshall, Patricia – Manpower, 1972
Ser'', the Spanish verb to be'', is used as an acronym (Service, Employment, and Redevelopment) for a national manpower effort directed by and for Spanish-speaking Americans. (MF)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Disadvantaged, General Education, Government Role
Davies, Mary F. – Manpower, 1975
An account of some of the Manpower Administration research and development projects involving adult basic education efforts, the article does not aim to be a comprehensive treatment of the complex subject; rather, it focuses on the questions and answers uncovered in a number of projects, primarily in urban settings. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Programs, Educational Assessment, Educational Development