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I. Government powers. -- II. Mobilization of manpower statistics. -- III. Call-up for military services. -- IV. Training for industry. -- V. Allocation of labor to industry. -- VI. Enforcement of controls. -- VII. Present tendencies of manpower policy. -- VIII. Appendix: A. Manpower and civil defense. -- B. Summary of essential work order. -- C. Industries under essential work orders.
Economic analysis of substituting labour force for energy, focusing on a comparison of EC countries - examines power consumption in relation to employment and unemployment trends and according to agricultural sector, industrial sector and service sector, and presents cost benefit analysis to determine labour intensive employment creation and waste recycling potential in the motor vehicle industry and construction industry in France. Annotated bibliography pp. 108 to 116, diagrams and graphs.
Considers S. 3555, the Manpower Act of 1960, to call upon the President to provide annual "Manpower Report" to Congress on manpower status, problems, and recommendations, and to create Council of Manpower Advisers to aid in development of national policies for manpower requirements, utilization, and training.
Committee Serial No. 55. Investigates allegations of improper and inefficient utilization of military personnel. Focuses on proposal for use of civilian personnel for many noncombat military jobs and improper use of military personnel to perform personal services for superiors.