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1981 1981

Penobscot Consortium, Maine: Orientation for Change and Growth, Andrew Sum and Paul Harrington

A Review of CETA Training, Robert Taggart

Teach Them to Fish: A Menu for the Labor Market's Leftovers, Robert Taggart

Introduction [to Issues Related to Tax Exemptions for Commerce and Industry], Wayne R. Wendling

Indianapolis, Indiana: Recovering from Troubles, E. Earl Wright

Baltimore, Maryland: The Rewards of Sound Management and Planning, Gregory K. Wurzburg

1980 1980

Introduction [to Leaving Early], Jeanne Prial Gordus

Unemployment Insurance and Pensioners—Provisions and Problems, Daniel S. Hamermesh

Dimensions of the Problem, Frank Cook Pierson

Introduction [to Building a Career], Joseph A. Raelin

Orientation and Overview [to Company Productivity: Movement for Improvement], Irving Herbert Siegel

 
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