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3 unusual facts about Comprehensive Employment and Training Act


CETA

Comprehensive Employment and Training Act: a United States federal law to train workers and provide them with jobs in the public service.

Janis F. Kearney

Kearney was hired by the State of Arkansas in 1978, where she spent three years as a program manager for the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act program, and another six years as the director of information for the national headquarters of the Migrant Student Records Transfer System.

Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development

Policies like the Manpower Development and Training Act (MDTA) of 1962 and the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) of 1973 had little private sector involvement and governed a system that saw over 40 percent of its participants engaged in subsidized employment.



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