S 2218 · 96th Congress · Labor and Employment
Youth Employability Development Act of 1980
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EnactedLatest: Referred to Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources.(1980-01-24)
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Youth Employability Development Act of 1980 - Amends the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) to replace Youth Employment Demonstration Programs with a Youth Employability Development Program (title IV, Part A). Sets similar eligibility standards for such Program as for all other CETA title IV youth programs, except that eligibility for such Program shall also depend on income determinations made for the three months prior to application. Declares that the purpose of such Program is to provide for federally funded employment experience, skill training and remedial programs to improve the employability of disadvantaged youths and others with substantial difficulty in obtaining and retaining employment. Requires that such programs be: (1) operated through collaboration between prime sponsors and local youth employment, training, and educational institutions; and (2) administered so as to maximally involve educational agencies, community-based organizations, labor-market intermediaries, unions, and private for-profit organizations. Directs prime sponsors to assist each youth receiving CETA Youth Programs assistance to establish a personalized employability plan. Requires, …
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