UNEMPLOYMENT related term(s) Employment

Addresses

Opposition to Job Creation—Conservative Ideology: House Democratic Caucus Task Force on Job Training: Sar A. Levitan, 24013-24015 [17SE]

Social and Human Costs of Unemployment: Joseph A. Francis, 32604 [20NO]

Tony Coelho—Legislator of the Year: Paul Koenig, 29783 [30OC]

Youth Incentive Employment Act: William Lucy (H.R. 671), 9961 [30AP]

Amendments

Compensation: phase out Federal supplemental program (H.R. 1866), 7322, 7325, 7327, 7389, 7390 [3AP]

Railroads: extend borrowing authority under insurance program (H.R. 3722), 37707 [18DE]

Analyses

Problem of Vietnam Veterans Readjusment Assistance, 9922-9923 [30AP]

Require Federal contractors in economically depressed areas to employ local labor (S. 1182), 12950 [21MY]

Articles and editorials

Bye-Bye, Supply Side—You Never Did Make Much Sense, But That Wasn't the Point, 22766 [1AU]

College on the Rebound, 9486 [25AP]

Coping With the Economic Slowdown, 11890 [14MY]

County Wants To Know How, Which Farmers, To Help, 32868 [20NO]

Danger From Japan, 22463-22467 [1AU]

Disparity in Tax Laws Could Hurt Crewmen, 2185 [7FE]

8 Million U.S. Jobs Said Lost Since '79, 15877 [17JN]

Employment of Youths in Public Lands Projects, 85 [3JA]

Enterprise Zones Are Showing Some Success, 6246 [26MR]

Family Sees Farm Slip Away, 32868 [20NO]

Farm Earnings Plummet 62 Percent in State in 1984, 32866 [20NO]

Farms' Crisis Endangering Rural Towns, 32865 [20NO]

Frost Belt's Revenge, 34358 [4DE]

Germany's Jobs for the Boys and Girls, 35821 [10DE]

Growth Alone Won't Do It, 2615 [19FE]

High Jobless Rate Said Socially Harmful, 4263 [28FE]

Hunger Rising Despite Drop in Poverty Rate, Group Says, 38818 [20DE]

Is Uranium a Critical Material Requiring U.S. Government Support?, 15994 [17JN]

Jackson Visits Sugar Ditch Residents, 19588 [18JY]

Jobless Are Adrift on a Sea of Fear, 27023 [9OC]

Jobless Rise in Nebraska Alarming—6.1 Percent Unemployed, 36825 [17DE]

Journey to Nowhere, 6818-6821 [28MR]

Kamikaze Economics—Prosperity and Growth Are Imperiled by Protectionism, 26105 [3OC]

Local Incentives Draw Industry to Poorer Zones, 22014 [31JY]

LOF Dismayed by State's Deal With Japanese Firm, 18705 [11JY]

Louisville's Zone Targets People, 28597 [23OC]

National Service for Jobless Youth, 15206 [11JN], 20334 [24JY]

Nation's Oldest Federal Industrial Union Endorses YEOW, 36384 [13DE]

Nation's Poverty Increasingly Wears a Child's Face, 18062 [8JY]

Puerto Rico Sees Harm in Tax Plan—Reagan Would Drop Provision Credited for Thousands of Jobs in Commonwealth (excerpts), 23126 [9SE]

Reforming Jobless Benefits, 6488 [27MR]

Road to Industrial Rebirth, 29785 [30OC]

Rural Southern Towns Find Manufacturing Boom Fading, 19589 [18JY]

Save the Jobs Tax Credit, 23049 [9SE]

17% Rise in Demand for Food From Private Groups Found, 38819 [20DE]

Southern Governors, Mainland Unions, and Hispanic Attorneys Support Retention of Section 936, 23668 [12SE]

Southern Governors, Mainland Unions and Hispanic Attorneys Support Retention of Section 936, 23668 [12SE]

Springsteen Protests Home-Town Layoffs, 34817 [5DE]

Threat to the Republic—Debtmail, 1258 [29JA]

3M—Don't Abandon Our Hometown!, 34817 [5DE]

Top Kenyon Area Farmer Faces Tough Financial Problems, 32869 [20NO]

TOPS Employment Project Called a Success, 2304 [7FE]

Trade Adjustment Assistance, 31313 [12NO]

U.S. Chamber Asks Every Member of Congress To Support Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act, 36384 [13DE]

U.S. Uranium Mines, Thriving 5 Years Ago, Are Nearing Extinction, 15992-15993 [17JN]

Unemployed, Uninsured, 19943 [23JY]

Unemployment (excerpt), 18678 [11JY]

Unemployment Still Top Issue, 19045 [15JY]

Why Pay Less to Teenagers?, 6868 [28MR], 7688 [4AP]

Willful Shortsightedness on Poverty, 23259 [10SE]

``Youth Opportunity Wage'' Below Minimum Wage Makes Lots of Sense, 36383 [13DE]

Bills and resolutions

Agriculture: qualification of displaced farmers for the dislocated worker program under title III of the Job Training Partnership Act (see H.R. 3789)

Benefits: provide consolidated extended compensation program (see H.R. 1072)

———supplemental compensation (see H.R. 448)

BLS: report of unemployment statistics by congressional districts (see H.R. 1322)

Clayton Act: amend (see H.R. 3269)

Compensation: 10-week extension for individuals participating in a job training program (see S. 395)

———alternative regional trigger (see S. 775)

———benefits eligibility for individuals temporarily employed in major disaster (see H.R. 2939)

———extend supplemental benefits (see S. 819)

———extension of benefits for certain depressed areas (see H.R. 1130)

———extension of supplemental benefits (see S. 509, 699, 749; H.R. 890, 982, 1114, 1159, 1278)

———improving State programs (see H.R. 758)

———increase dollar amount limit under State and local government deferred plans (see H.R. 3208)

———job-seeking individuals testifying before Congress or a Federal agency (see S. 1257)

———payments to individuals for purpose of funding self-employment (see S. 1008)

———phase out supplemental program (see H.R. 1866)

———productive administration (see H.R. 1143)

———repeal changes made by Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (see H.R. 145)

———revise trigger provisions of Federal-State supplemental program (see H.R. 646)

———State's trigger rate (see H.R. 2541)

———trigger rate for extended benefits (see H.R. 1106, 1113)

———trigger rate for extension of supplemental benefits (see H.R. 1160; H. Con. Res. 60)

Corporations: community impact statements on mergers (see H.R. 960)

Depressed areas: increase investments by State and local governments through reductions in regulatory burdens (see H.R. 1706)

Education: funds for repairing and renovating certain facilities by jobless individuals (see H.R. 143)

Emergency public works job programs: authorizing short-term infrastructure repair projects (see H.R. 378)

Federal regulations: permit certain localities to waive those limiting employment opportunities (see H.R. 474)

Federal Supplemental Compensation Act: amend (see S. 840)

Fish and fisheries: exempt service performed on certain boats from unemployment compensation coverage (see H.R. 2241)

———self-employment status of certain crewmen for pension purposes (see S. 443)

———self-employment status of certain crewmen for unemployment tax purposes (see S. 392, 439)

Foreign trade: job opportunities for workers displaced by imports (see H.R. 3540)

Handicapped: make discrimination against an unlawful employment practice (see H.R. 370)

Housing: emergency mortgage assistance (see H.R. 592)

Indians: amend the Federal Unemployment Tax Act relative to tribal employees (see S. 1856; H.R. 3787)

Labor surplus areas: designate (see H.R. 447)

Manpower retraining programs: 3-year demonstration project in selected States (see H.R. 759)

Public facilities: repair and renovation by long-term jobless (see H.R. 670)

Railroad retirement benefits: waive requirement that unemployment compensation be reduced by certain (see H.R. 409)

Railroad Unemployment Insurance Program: temporary extension of borrowing authority (see H.R. 3451, 3452)

Railroad unemployment insurance program: consideration of H.R. 3722, extend Government borrowing authority (see H. Res. 317)

———extend Government borrowing authority (see H.R. 3722)

Railroads: extend borrowing authority under insurance program (see H.R. 3918, 3982, 3993, 3994, 3996, 4006)

———increase compensation base upon which contributions are computed (see H.R. 2454)

———increase unemployment insurance benefits (see S. 1968)

Shoe industry: reduction of detrimental effects of imports (see H.R. 3374)

Social Security: waive requirement that unemployment compensation be reduced by certain retirement benefits (see H.R. 409)

States: compensation to individuals for purpose of funding self-employment (see H.R. 1690)

Supply: control growth (see H.R. 514)

Targeted job credit: extension and revision (see H.R. 983)

Taxation: credit for retraining expenses (see H.R. 3348)

———repeal provisions including compensation in gross income (see H.R. 144)

Trade adjustment assistance: improve programs for workers and firms (see H.R. 2941)

Training: provide for jobless (see H.R. 1947)

Training and relocation: tax deduction for contributions to employer/employee accounts (see H.R. 26)

Unemployment compensation: State reduction of amount payable by certain retirement benefits (see H.R. 206)

Unfair Competition Act: amend (see H.R. 3269)

Worker adjustment assistance program: extend training and relocation allowances (see H.R. 2912)

Workshop automation: studies relating to unemployment rate (see H.R. 312)

Books

``Retooling the American Work Force'': Pat Coate (excerpt), 11616 [9MY]

Descriptions

National Alliance of Business 1985 distinguished performance awards, 25200-25202 [26SE]

Documents

Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act (excerpt), 13017 [22MY]

Explanations

Extend application of certain excise taxes, trade adjustment assistance, certain medicare reimbursement provisions, and borrowing authority under the railroad unemployment insurance program (H.R. 3722), 31565 [13NO]

Factsheets

Demonstration Project Providing Training and Relocation in Lieu of Extended Unemployment Compensation Benefits (H.R. 759), 1152 [28JA]

Employment Growth in the U.S—November 1982 to November 1985 (Period of Economic Recovery), 35550 [10DE]

Extended Unemployment Compensation Act (S. 699), 5732 [20MR]

Unemployment Insurance Administrative Cost Improvement Act (H.R. 1143), 2841 [20FE]

Letters

Administration efforts to eliminate railroad unemployment insurance system: National Conference of State Legislatures, 16764 [20JN]

Administration policy relative to poverty: Geneva Warley, 27737 [16OC]

Alleged administration efforts to revise Executive Order 11246 relative to equal employment opportunity: sundry Representatives, 24398 [19SE]

Effect of EPA stack height requirements on the Ohio River Valley, Ormet Corp., Hannibal, OH, 20691 [25JY]

Effectiveness of Job Corps Program: National Research Council, 17919 [27JN]

Emergency job training for veterans: Senators Murkowski, DeConcini, and Cranston, 33646 [2DE]

Extension of supplemental unemployment compensation: Senator Specter, 6151 [26MR]

Federal Supplemental Compensation Program: Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition, 7514 [3AP]

Impact of steel imports: American Iron and Steel Institute, 29369 [29OC]

Import of copper wire: Camden Wire Co., 25757 [2OC]

Single Employer Pension Plan Termination Program (sundry), 27149 [10OC]

Subminimum wage: Donaly Grant, 6479 [27MR]

Superfund reauthorization: Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers International Union, 35562 [10DE]

Support of the Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act: William R. Bricker, et al., 36385 [13DE]

Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Program funding (H.R. 983): Harold Washington, 32201 [14NO]

Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act: W. Booth Gardner, Governor of Wasington, 27096 [10OC]

Lists

Indiana's participants in Job Training Partnership Act oversight, 25405-25408 [1OC]

Job Corps Studies Available From the Joint Economic Committee, 17919 [27JN]

Organizations in support of the Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act, 35532 [10DE], 36383 [13DE]

Organizations with which Senator Specter met concerning unemployment compensation extension, 6150 [26MR]

Memorials of legislature

Alabama, 1507 [31JA]

Arizona, 12010 [15MY]

California, 21278 [29JY]

Colorado, 16122 [18JN]

Delaware, 11499 [9MY]

Guam, 23847 [16SE]

Mississippi, 9443 [25AP]

Puerto Rico, 9441 [25AP]

South Carolina, 9939 [30AP], 10023 [1MY]

Texas, 20476 [25JY]

Textile and apparel industries: Sylacauga, AL, City Council, 1507 [31JA]

Messages

Job Training for Dislocated Workers in Footwear Industry: President Reagan, 23038 [9SE]

Petitions

Equal Employment Opportunity Act: Shaker Heights, OH, citizen, 7498 [3AP]

Forms of compensation: North Carolina State Council of Machinists, 15880 [17JN]

Job Corps: New York, NY, City Council, 8059 [16AP]

Job Corps Program: Jacksonville, FL, City Council, 11498 [9MY]

One Day Plus Appreciation Day: Houston, TX, City Council, 31255 [8NO]

Supplemental unemployment compensation program: New York, NY, City Council, 8059 [16AP]

Polls of opinion

Foreign trade policy: Michigan residents, 18392 [10JY]

Proclamations

Income and Jobs Action Day: Seattle, WA, 26826 [8OC]

Questionnaires

Illinois: Representative Grotberg, 10235 [2MY]

Remarks in House

AFDC: make certain program and fiscal improvements (H.R. 2944), 18521 [10JY]

Aliens: provide that certain not qualify for SSI benefits (H.R. 3250), 23128 [9SE]

———sense of the Congress that no amnesty should be granted to illegal (H. Con. Res. 184), 23128 [9SE]

Allis-Chalmers Corp.: authority to terminate pension plan, 19616 [18JY]

Birmingham (AL) News: tribute to Project Help volunteer program, 16457 [19JN]

BLS: require to collect and report unemployment and related statistics by congressional districts (H.R. 1322), 19746 [18JY]

California: Greater Avenues for Independence welfare reform program, 27343 [10OC]

Camden Wire Co., NY: impact of imports, 25756 [2OC]

Civilian Conservation Corps: reestablish (H.R. 701), 1636 [31JA]

Community Renewal Employment Act: enact (H.R. 670), 1111 [24JA]

Compensation: extension of supplemental benefits, 2936 [21FE], 31554 [12NO]

———extension of supplemental benefits (H.R. 890), 1361 [31JA]

———extension of supplemental benefits (H.R. 982), 2053 [6FE]

———extension of supplemental benefits (H.R. 1072), 2328 [7FE]

———extension of supplemental benefits (H.R. 1278), 3678 [26FE]

———proposed reductions, 6409 [27MR], 6499 [27MR]

———supplemental, 5541, 5546 [19MR], 6109, 6111 [25MR], 7438 [3AP]

Comprehensive Federal Intrusion Act: enact, 7698 [4AP]

Dept. of Labor: establishment of a Task Force on Plant Closings and Worker Dislocation, 22761 [1AU]

Disasters: provide that temporary workers shall not lose eligibility under phaseout of Federal supplemental unemployment compensation (H.R. 2939), 18288 [9JY]

Dislocated workers: training opportunities (H.R. 1611), 5679 [20MR]

Economic conditions: national objectives, 30919 [6NO]

———projected, 38690 [19DE]

———recovery status, 6499 [27MR]

Economic Stabilization Act: enact (H.R. 225), 467 [3JA]

Education: demonstration project providing training and relocation in lieu of extended compensation benefits (H.R. 759), 1151 [28JA]

Emergency Veterans' Job Training Act: amend (H.R. 1408), 12544 [20MY], 38827 [20DE]

Employee benefit plans: permit certain loans to owner-employees and shareholder-employees (H.R. 2692), 14789 [6JN]

Employment: subminimum wage, 6865, 6868 [28MR]

———Training Opportunities for the Private Sector project, 2304 [7FE]

Employment opportunities: provide, 22840 [4SE]

Employment Opportunities for Disabled Americans Act: enact (H.R. 2030), 7859-7861 [15AP]

Enterprise Zone Employment and Development Act: enact (H.R. 38), 570 [3JA]

Equal employment opportunity: alleged administration efforts to revise Executive Order 11246, 24398 [19SE]

Federal Occupational Disease Compensation Act: enact (H.R. 3090), 20829 [26JY]

Federal Supplemental Compensation Program: extend (H.R. 890), 5931 [20MR]

———extend (H.R. 982), 7707 [4AP]

———phase out (H.R. 1866), 7149-7155 [2AP], 7514 [3AP], 7705, 7707, 7767 [4AP]

Fiat-Allis Co., Springfield, IL: impact of factory closing, 17401 [26JN]

Food stamp plan: establish an employment and training program, 15746 [13JN]

Foreign Subsidiary Tax Equity Act: enact (H.R. 1914), 22514 [1AU], 22948 [4SE]

Foreign trade: deficit, 23493, 23494, 23495 [12SE]

———economic impact of deficits, 26924 [9OC]

———impact of deficit, 14570 [6JN], 16055 [18JN], 23493, 23494, 23495 [12SE]

———impact of imports, 18705 [11JY], 25661 [2OC], 38087 [19DE]

———impact of imports on employment, 35175 [9DE]

———impact of policies, 26928 [9OC]

———impact of U.S. policy, 22954 [5SE]

Freehold, NJ: closing of 3M Corp. plant, 34817 [5DE]

FRS: impact of monetary policy, 13011 [22MY]

Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act: support, 13015 [22MY]

General Electric Corp.: Youngstown, OH, plant closing, 7103 [2AP]

Imports: economic impact, 16118 [18JN]

———impact, 12707 [21MY], 20122 [23JY]

Income and Jobs Action Act: enact (H.R. 1398), 26826 [8OC]

Insurance: assure equity for certain workers, 470 [3JA]

Inter-American Investment Corp.: U.S. participation, 24213 [18SE]

Iron and steel industry: impact of imports, 12552 [20MY], 29366 [29OC]

———impact of imports on domestic industry, 2403 [19FE]

———plant closings, 29785 [30OC]

Job Corps: anniversary, 23478 [11SE]

———studies to measure effectiveness, 17918 [27JN]

Job Corps Program: anniversary, 23478 [11SE]

Job Security Bank Act: enact (H.R. 3540), 27029 [9OC]

Job Training Partnership Act: funding, 11239 [9MY]

———tribute to program, 36373 [12DE]

Job training programs: implement, 6409 [27MR]

Labor surplus areas: change size of cities eligible, 476 [3JA]

———procurement targeting (H.R. 1611), 5679 [20MR]

Malisoff, Harry: tribute, 7697 [4AP]

Merit Systems Protection Board: provide for the more expeditious granting of relief in cases involving suspended employees (H.R. 2602), 13873 [24MY]

Minorities: Bureau of Labor Statistics figures on unemployment, 15745 [13JN]

Minority Opportunity Restoration Act: enact (H.R. 1932), 18081 [9JY]

National Advanced Technician Training Act: enact (H.R. 2353), 11616 [9MY]

National Commission on Jobs and Small Business: tribute, 23483 [11SE]

National Development Investment Act: enact (H.R. 10), 544 [3JA]

National Employ-the-Older-Worker-Week: designate (H. Res. 134), 2049 [6FE]

National Training Incentives Act: enact, 11239 [9MY]

New England: economic conditions, 34357 [4DE]

Pension plans: protect participants from termination, 27149 [10OC]

Political economy: fundamental concepts, 20670-20676 [25JY]

Poverty: administration policies, 27736 [16OC]

Powerplants: EPA stack height requirements, 20691 [25JY]

Puerto Rico: proposed repeal of U.S. industrial tax exemption, 23668 [12SE]

Railroad Unemployment Insurance Program: temporary extension of borrowing authority (H.R. 3452), 25268 [30SE]

Railroad unemployment insurance program: extend Government borrowing authority (H.R. 3722), 31563 [13NO]

Railroad Unemployment Insurance Solvency Act: enact, 11623, 11628, 11631 [9MY]

Railroad workers: spouse retirement benefits, 12205 [15MY]

Railroads: extend borrowing authority under insurance program (H.R. 3918), 36196 [12DE]

Rate, 13016 [22MY]

———predictions, 19045 [15JY]

Rural areas: reduce, 3853 [27FE]

Self-Employment Opportunity Act: enact (H.R. 169), 6006 [21MR]

———enact (H.R. 1690), 7679 [4AP]

Shoe industry: import quotas, 22882, 23260 [10SE]

Statistics, 12547-12551 [20MY]

———figures not indicative of true situation, 13018 [22MY]

———status, 13008 [22MY]

Steel industry: purchase and operate closed plants in those communities predominantly dependent (H.R. 3088), 20828 [26JY]

Summer camp counselors: exempt students' wages from unemployment tax (H.R. 3180), 22800 [1AU], 24886 [24SE]

Supply side economics: proposals, 22766 [1AU]

Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Program: funding (H.R. 983), 32201 [14NO]

Teenagers: provide special minimum wage (H.R. 567), 839 [22JA], 10906 [7MY]

Trade Adjustment Assistance Program: extend (H.R. 2912), 17884 [27JN]

Training programs: unemployment insurance incentives for State-certified, 7702 [4AP]

Unemployment compensation laws: reform, 840 [22JA]

Unemployment Insurance Administrative Cost Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 1143), 2840 [20FE]

Unemployment Insurance and Adjustment Assistance Act: enact (H.R. 759), 1162 [28JA]

Uranium industry: economic conditions, 15992 [17JN]

Urban areas: reduce, 3853 [27FE]

Urban enterprise zones: establish in economically depressed areas (H.R. 1932), 18081 [9JY]

Worker adjustment assistance program: extend training and relocation allowances (H.R. 2912), 17884 [27JN]

Worker retraining: incentives, 11239 [9MY]

Youth: impact of minimum wage rate, 28743 [24OC]

———rate, 28743 [24OC]

———status, 15206 [11JN]

Youth Incentive Employment Act: enact (H.R. 671), 1117 [24JA], 9961 [30AP]

Remarks in Senate

Appalachian Development Act: anniversary of enactment, 14759 [6JN]

BLS: availability of information on labor markets, 33209 [22NO]

Clothing industry: delay application and establish conditions of import quotas, 28967 [24OC]

Colorado Uplift: commend organization's efforts to aid unemployed youth, 36307 [12DE]

Compensation: allow States 5% trigger for extended supplemental benefits, 7325 [3AP]

———decline in number of recipients, 35844 [11DE]

———eligibility requirements supplemental assistance, 7666 [4AP]

———extend assistance (S. 395), 1902 [6FE]

———extend (S. 509), 4783 [7MR]

———extend supplemental, 5788, 5810 [20MR], 6925 [1AP], 7009 [2AP], 7322-7325 [3AP]

———extend supplemental (H.R. 1866), 7096 [2AP]

———extend supplemental (S. 509), 3614-3618 [26FE]

———extend supplemental (S. 749), 6149-6152 [26MR]

———extend supplemental (S. 819), 6949-6951 [1AP]

———national rate, 19942 [23JY]

———phase out Federal supplemental program (H.R. 1866), 7321-7333 [3AP]

———phase out Federal supplemental program (H.R. 1866), unanimous-consent agreement, 7320 [3AP]

———phase out Federal supplemental program (S. 840), 10090 [1MY]

———reform system (S. 699), 5730-5736 [20MR]

———require study relative to alternative uses, 7327 [3AP]

Dept. of Defense: require contractors to employ local labor in economically depressed area, 13509 [23MY]

Dept. of Labor: funding for study of automation in the labor exchange process, 28156 [21OC]

———increase funding for services to dislocated workers, 28159-28162, 28177 [21OC]

Displaced Homemakers Network: anniversary, 32651 [20NO]

Economic conditions: impact, 19561 [18JY]

———maintain Economic Assistance Development Program, 11451 [9MY]

Economic Development Administration: funding, 30227-30237, 30258 [1NO]

———funding (S. 326), 1528 [31JA]

Employment: extend targeted jobs credit (S. 1612), 23048 [9SE]

Fish and fisheries: self-employment status of certain crewmen for pension purposes (S. 443), 2183 [7FE]

———self-employment status of certain crewmen for unemployment tax purposes (S. 392), 1933 [6FE]

———self-employment status of certain crewmen for unemployment tax purposes (S. 439), 2177 [7FE]

Foreign trade: delay application and establish conditions of import quotas, 28967 [24OC]

———import relief (S. 1863), 32794 [20NO]

———trade adjustment assistance, 31284-31289 [12NO]

Government: require contractors in economically depressed areas to employ local labor (S. 1182), 12947 [21MY]

Indians: amend the Federal Unemployment Tax Act relative to tribal employees (S. 1856), 32355 [19NO]

Industry: expand trade adjustment assistance, 31311 [12NO]

———job opportunities for workers dislocated by foreign trade (S. 1459), 19599 [18JY]

Job Corps Program: terminate, 28173-28175 [21OC]

Job Training Partnership Act: South Carolina success, 2093 [7FE]

Job Training Partnership Act programs: oversight in Indiana, 25399-25400 [1OC]

———tribute to Indiana Northeast Development, 25199 [26SE]

Kentucky: enterprise zone legislation, 28597 [23OC]

Minority Enterprise Development Week: observance, 26787 [8OC]

Missouri: success of enterprise zones, 6246 [26MR]

National Homeless Awareness Day: observance, 6817 [28MR]

Northeast-Midwest Institute: report on unemployment, 4503 [5MR]

Public lands: employment of youths in conservation and rehabilitation projects (S. 27), 85-90 [3JA]

Public welfare: work requirement for benefit recipients (S. 924), 8119 [17AP]

Railroad unemployment insurance program: extend Government borrowing authority (H.R. 3722), 38382 [19DE]

Railroads: extend borrowing authority under insurance program (H.R. 3918), 36261 [12DE]

———extend borrowing authority under insurance program (H.R. 3981), 37627 [18DE]

Reagan, President: fiscal policies, 16006 [18JN]

———impact of economic policies, 6937 [1AP], 26317 [6OC]

Regional Unemployment Compensation Act: enact (S. 775), 6705 [28MR]

Rural areas: conditions in South, 19587 [18JY]

———economic conditions, 32865 [20NO]

Shoe industry: delay application and establish conditions of import quotas, 28967 [24OC]

States: funding for nonpersonal services in compensation offices, 16704 [20JN]

Textile industry: delay application and establish conditions of import quotas, 28967 [24OC]

Veterans: emergency job training, 33642-33647 [2DE]

Work Incentive Program: terminate, 28175, 28177 [21OC]

Youth Conservation Corps: establish, 20334 [24JY]

Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act: enact (S. 797), 6741-6743 [28MR], 35531 [10DE], 36382 [13DE]

Reports

Bitter Harvest II—Status Report on the Need for Emergency Food Assistance in America—Executive Summary: Food Research and Action Center, 38818 [20DE]

Compensation in Last Week of Program: Committee on Finance (S. 840), 7029 [2AP]

Disabled Veterans: Committee on Employment of the Handicapped (excerpt), 31896 [14NO]

Economic Development Administration: Dept. of Commerce (excerpt), 30229, 30234 [1NO]

Federal Response to the Homeless Crisis: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-47), 8471 [18AP]

Federal Supplemental Unemployment Compensation Program: Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 1866) (H. Rept. 99-36), 7235 [2AP]

Job Corps Program Benefits and Costs: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-215), 19866 [22JY]

Job Corps Program Reaffirmation: Committee on Education and Labor (H. Res. 72), 7610 [4AP]

Job Training Partnership Act—First Year in South Carolina: Louis Jordan, 2093 [7FE]

National Employ the Older Worker Week: Committee on the Judiciary (H.J. Res. 134), 6170 [26MR]

———Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 38), 6170 [26MR]

New American Unemployment: Northeast-Midwest Institute (excerpt), 4504 [5MR]

Oversight of Job Training Partnership Act in Indiana, 25400-25403 [1OC]

Primer on Job Training Partnership Act—Legislative History, 25403 [1OC]

Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act Relative to Benefits: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 1968), 37636 [18DE]

Railroad Unemployment Insurance Program Extension: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3722; H. Res. 317) (H. Rept. 99-368), 31514 [12NO]

Shore Up!, Inc., Special Achievements For 20th Anniversary, 32904 [20NO]

Trade Adjustment Assistance (excerpt), 31312 [12NO]

Unemployment Compensation: Committee on Finance (excerpt), 3618 [26FE]

Veterans' Employment Programs: Committee on Veterans' Affairs (H.R. 1408) (H. Rept. 99-105), 12008 [15MY]

Resolutions by organizations

Support for the Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act (S. 797): Boys Clubs of America, 36384 [13DE]

———National Conference of Black Mayors, 36384 [13DE]

Statements

Closing of 3M Corp. Plant: Bruce Springsteen and Willie Nelson, 34817 [5DE]

Distribution of Cost Savings on Imported Apparel: John R. Meinert, 25624 [2OC]

———Monroe H. Greenstein, 25624 [2OC]

Employment Situation: Janet L. Norwood, 35550 [10DE]

Federal Supplemental Compensation Program Amendments (H.R. 1866), 7150 [2AP]

Impact of reductions in funding for unemployment offices: Richard F. Celeste, Governor of Ohio, 16638 [20JN]

Job Corps Program: Representative Conyers, 13702 [23MY]

Multi-Fiber Arrangement objectives, 27096 [10OC]

November Unemployment Situation: Dept. of Labor, 35550 [10DE]

Prospects for Unemployed Textile Workers: John R. Meinert, 25624 [2OC]

Support for the Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act (S. 797): National Conference of Black Mayors, 36384 [13DE]

Trade adjustment assistance: Senator Danforth, 25592 [2OC]

War of Propaganda May Be Already Won—Hunger in Jobless Home More Perilous Than Any Foreign Spy, Is View, 37676 [18DE]

Studies

Effectiveness of Job Corps Program (excerpt), 17918 [27JN]

Summaries

AFDC Program and Fiscal Improvements (H.R. 2944), 18522 [10JY]

Community Renewal Employment Act (H.R. 670), 1112 [24JA]

Emergency Job Training Amendment to the Veterans' Compensation and Benefits Improvements Act (S. 1887), 33647 [2DE]

Enterprise Zone Employment and Development Act (H.R. 38), 570 [3JA]

National Development Investment Act (H.R. 10), 544 [3JA]

Youth Incentive Employment Act (H.R. 671), 1118 [24JA]

Tables

Extension of supplemental unemployment compensation under S. 819, 6950 [1AP]

Extent of unemployment insurance coverage, 19562 [18JY]

Impact of job-producing projects funded by the Economic Development Administration in Arkansas 1965-85, 30234 [1NO]

Impact of Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act provisions, 27084 [10OC]

Rate of unemployment: BLS, 25607 [2OC]

Supplemental unemployment compensation proposals comparison, 3616 [26FE]

Unemployment insurance nonpersonal services funding shortages, 16639 [20JN]

Testimonies

Unemployment Compensation: Representative Coyne, 2936 [21FE]

Texts of

H.R. 225, Economic Stabilization Act, 467 [3JA]

H.R. 1408, Emergency Veterans' Job Training Act amendments, 12544 [20MY]

H.R. 1866, Federal Supplemental Compensation Program amendments, 7149 [2AP]

H.R. 2692, permit certain loans from employee benefit plans to owner-employees and shareholder-employees, 14790 [6JN]

H.R. 3452, Emergency Extension Act, 25268 [30SE]

H.R. 3722, extend application of certain excise taxes, trade adjustment assistance, certain medicare reimbursement provisions, and borrowing authority under the railroad unemployment insurance program, 31564 [13NO]

H.R. 3918, to extend application of certain tobacco excise taxes, trade adjustment assistance, certain medicare reimbursement provisions, and borrowing authority under railroad unemployment insurance program, 36196 [12DE]

S. 27, employment of youths in conservation and rehabilitation projects on public lands, 86-89 [3JA]

S. 392, self-employment status of certain fishing boat crewmen for unemployment tax purposes, 1933 [6FE]

S. 395, extend compensation, 1902 [6FE]

S. 439, self-employment status of certain crewmen for unemployment tax purposes, 2177 [7FE]

S. 443, self-employment status of certain crewmen for pension purposes, 2184 [7FE]

S. 509, supplemental unemployment compensation (S. 509), 3615 [26FE]

S. 699, Extended Unemployment Compensation Act, 5733-5735 [20MR]

S. 749, extend supplemental unemployment compensation, 6149 [26MR]

S. 775, Regional Unemployment Compensation Act, 6706 [28MR]

S. 797, Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act, 6742 [28MR]

S. 924, work requirements for welfare recipients, 8120 [17AP]

S. 1182, require Government contractors in economically depressed areas to employ local labor, 12947 [21MY]

S. 1612, extend targeted jobs credit, 23049 [9SE]

S. 1856, amend the Federal Unemployment Tax Act relative to Indian tribal employees (S. 1856), 32356 [19NO]

S. 1863, import relief, 32797-32801 [20NO]