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They succeeded in getting some of the more divisive ideas modified, but the Conservative emphasis remains narrowly on job-related training for younger people.
Job-related training courses (title and year).
Mid-State Technical College offers job-related training, and Lakeland College offers academic learning.
Many executives espouse the need for American businesses to provide better job-related training for their employees, but few deal with the issue as directly as Richard Gordon.
Relatively speaking, the Internet plays the biggest role when people hunt for colleges or schools, start a new hobby, get job-related training or deal with illnesses, the survey found.
Job-related training is arranged by departments while induction and grade specific management training for general grade members are in general provided by respective grade management.
To successfully transition from being an outsider to a full-fledged member of an organization, an employee typically needs job-related training as well as more general information about the culture of the organization.
Other Qualifications (Job-related training courses, skills, certificates and licenses, honors, awards and special accomplishments; for example, publications, memberships in professional or honor societies, leadership activities, public speaking and performance awards)
On the contrary, I think that we are giving out too few liberal arts degrees and that too many students, teachers and potential employers are seeing college as merely a place where students get job-related training.
Payments for job-related training are deductible from income under Section 162 of the tax law, but Section 127, which accorded the same treatment to tuition reimbursement for courses that are not job-related, expired at the end of 1988.
A Department of Employment survey in 1988 of individuals attending courses or receiving job-related training, found that just 4.5 per cent of economically active men aged 50-59 and 1.9 per cent of those aged 60-64 had received some form of course or training in the four weeks prior to the interview.