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E At thC October IIICCUllg‘ Of [110 Newspaper The Secretary»i\ifanager was ordered to and we must conserve the source of their ‘ ll
E Managers Association. the field managers 01 investigate necessary procedure In establish- supply. That is why we have developed a E
E Alabama and Kansas gave exhaustive reports ing an apprenticeship program in qualified Nation-wide program to maintain the ranks . . ‘ ' i; .
E; 011 procedures adopted to set up apprentice- Kentucky newspaper plants. He has been in of our all-round skilled labor force. We call . E
Esliip training in the qualified newspaper- consultation with the U. S. Department of it our National .-»\pprenticesliip Program. ~ . I. . '
sigrintiiicr olfices in those states. The need Labor, which will aid in establishin' the Established b' an Act of Con rress in 1937, ‘ ’ I
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E; llll' apprentice training in the printing trade program, and preliminary steps have already at the insistence of employers and labor, . , {I '1
EE ii‘zisempliasized in the past loiir years when been taken. A full report Will be made its function is to formulate standards to .E I’“ .. l. .
newspapers saw their printers. operators. and at the mid-Winter meeting. safeguard the welfare of apprentices, and to II" . . l 2
EE piessmen enter the armed services Without Procedure, regulated strictly by federal biing employers aiil labOi together on pio- Il p ..l E .
E siilliricnt qualified replacements to be found. and state laws, will not be as difficult as grams of apprenticeship in order to main- 1' . E 1.
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2° Kentucky as those and many other first anticipated, espeCially as a program has “m a national Sk‘lled labo‘ force. . ‘I‘ ; j
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E, slates, needs qualified mechanical men in its (llrc‘ld) been 5“ “P 1“ the "“1“ 0f [1“ l l l l g _ . g . E .
§?i printing shops ’llld we have been lax in 1““ Morehead News. The state program will be “L einp 0)“ and 1‘11“” 0‘34“”‘1110‘15 to E "
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E3; years in urging our younger persons to learn open to any qualified person. Veterans can do ”1.9 training 10b Ethemseh 9-5: With ATS . E . -
‘ the trade of printer pressnian. 0r Operator. enter “5 “INHCHUCCS 01’ can take advantage 0f functioning as a clearing house and LO adVise ‘ ‘ . . . .
t Realizing the real need for 'l well-ol‘qaiiimd Veteran “In-training" under the Veterans and “W“ m the setting-up 01 [JrOgraIXIS. ' A /i I
, and comprehensive apprentice program in 1“”r‘l‘l)‘ - 10 hm} out this 1d” tuo committees , .‘ .‘E . .I
E; ilitstatt‘. not discounting the ITU training llie apprenticeship program is fully ex- “cm 5“ up. 011V ‘1 lcdei ‘1 Committee 011 . 'Ii E ‘
EE PTOgrain already in operation in many ('ity plaiiied 111 the following article by Ansel \Ippienticeship toinposed ”1 “PI“CHMUVC“ ‘ ' .I x E .
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E‘newspaper plants, the problem was given R. (sleary, AsSistant Director, Apprentice- 1 1111111136111“? 141301, 311d GOVCIHHIGHE [O I .1 .
E qtliorough study at the November meeting framing Serv1ce. “Mir Manpower Coin- fteimine ml approve standards 01 U” l '7 E i
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E3 the establishment of a training program in Apprentice training is regaining today . lt'lcf General Committee on Al) .‘I #3 ,
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EEquiilified country newspaper plants. A reso- the popularity it once enjoyed in the days 1 111““ 1:101 'lhc Construction Industin '. » .
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Elutioii was pass-ed unanimously: of the crafts and guilds. This is borne out I 0 leiding icprescntativcs 0t 1“ ”‘ II . . i
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El Resolved that the Executive Committee by the Slu‘PUSUE number Of veterans W11” {51 l 6” UK OI llbm m the constitution ‘ ‘ "
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E-"ltlic ltentucky Press Association adopts the are SCEkII‘E’; apprentice ”1“ng to prepare 1’ l' f C? )If1 pioinotionil cllorts . E ., "
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Estandaid allpl‘cnticeship program, and, in loi industrial trade (aiecis. The automo- in its 0‘3“ industr \ H l . f S' L: . V .‘ l ,
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. e lsciituck) Apprenticeship Couii l ) State A )Jrenti , l . C ,1. . l S I“. E t;
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é necessary to establish the apprenticeship pro- nonveteran enrollees. in some cases five to I ‘1 ’01 0 ”m5 management Il .-. -, IE .
‘ 3mm 11.1 nevvspaper and printing plants ““9" :11}: LaEmi togttrthcrl, :mfl [.0 uphold standards ' I I . '
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.:,‘°rt110f the program under regulations as It is lairly recently that we have begun I l 9, H ;j ii ’I :I _.v
f .E’Eescribed. We recommend that the ITU to appreciate that our progress as a Nation, Setting “P a Local Program " X‘ ' "I . fl 1
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