Monday, Apr. 27, 1931
More Job Bureaus
Vhen President Hoover last month vetoed the Wagner Bill to set up newer and larger machinery to co-ordinate State and Federal job-finding bureaus, he declared that its provisions could not be made effective for months or years. Last week, however, Secretary of Labor Doak announced a complete reorganization of the U. S. Employment Service along lines which strikingly resembled those set forth in the measure of the Democratic Senator from New York.
Of his new plan, said Secretary Doak: "The U. S. Employment Service has decided to open at least one employment bureau in each of the States and the District of Columbia to cooperate with State and local authorities. ... It likewise will cooperate in the broadest sense to take care of interstate labor placements in co-operation with employers and employes."
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