S 2777 · 94th Congress ·
Youth Employment Service Act
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Introduced2
Committee3
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House5
EnactedLatest: Referred to Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.(1975-12-11)
Plain Language Summary
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Youth Employment Service Act - Establishes the Youth Employment Service within the Department of Labor. Directs the Secretary of Labor to make such arrangements as he deems necessary to assure that there is established a State youth employment service in the State employment service of each State. Authorizes the Secretary to provide grants, through the Service, for the purpose of improving job information, job matching, counseling, and placement for youths both in and out of school. Recommends that placement programs include the establishment of Service offices in: (1) secondary and postsecondary schools; (2) disadvantaged areas; and (3) correctional institutions. Requires the Secretary, through the Service, to make grants to public and nonprofit private agencies for the purpose of training and retraining job placement personnel. Directs the Service to make grants for the procurement of computer programs, survey and statistical data on areas of occupational need, information on educational institutions and opportunities, and other information concerning development of job skills and job placement. Directs the Service to evaluate programs providing employment assistance and to encou…
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