Monthly Labor Review Volume 9, No. 2 download PDF, EPUB, Kindle
Monthly Labor Review Volume 9, No. 2 download PDF, EPUB, Kindle

Monthly Labor Review Volume 9, No. 2 by United States Bureau Statistics
Monthly Labor Review Volume 9, No. 2
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Author: United States Bureau Statistics
Page Count: 130 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Type: PDF
ISBN: 9781231046326
Download Link: Monthly Labor Review Volume 9, No. 2
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...have failed to establish any machinery for placing returned soldiers. The Dominion would unquestionably possess the power to withhold the moner grants under the coordination act and to open its own offices in any province where the local government refused to meet the conditions specified in the statute. This, however, is only a remote contingency, and the Federal service will most likely confine its activities to the control of interprovinciai clearing, the collection of employment statistics, and the standardization of operation. The last function presents a field of unlimited expansion. Already Ottawa furnishes all printed forms and cards used by the bureaus. Further uniformity could be secured by national publicity, which is greatly needed, as the public apparently has not fully grasped the nature and purposes of the government offices. A publicity campaign, emphasizing the unified, national character of the new service, would most certainly be effective, and would prevent duplication, since such general press notices advertise every local office throughout the country. Especially is this true at the present time, when all Canada is vitally interested in its most human and pressing national problem--the reestablishing of the returned soldier into civil life. Further proof of the efficacy of the Federal service is its influence in shaping a common policy regarding commercial agencies. Although immediate abolition has been deemed unwise, provincial legislatures have been urged by the employment service council to pass measures which provide for the gradual extinction of private bureaus. They were prohibited to exist after the first of June in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Ontario is weeding out the most inefficient agencies, and Quebec will probably take sim...

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