In the early 1900s, the Volunteers began an expansive philanthropic program that included employment bureaus, co-operative stores, medical dispensaries, distribution of clothes, women's sewing classes, Thanksgiving meals, reading rooms, fresh air camps and other establishments.
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Local governments, and especially the governmental women's federations that exist in every Chinese city and town, have done much hand-wringing about the laid-off women, organizing courses to teach them new skills and operating re-employment bureaus.
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In 2005, 75 applications were submitted to USK Cantonal Employment Bureau for agricultural production crediting . 25 applications were approved ( 140, 000 km in crediting funds and 50, 000 km in irreversible funds ).
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Many companies pay their Cuban employees a small amount to supplement the dlrs 20 to dlrs 40 a month they might earn from the state employment bureau, which provides all workers to foreign companies and embassies.
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Therefore the Female Home played a key role in providing a safe home for them during periods of unemployment or convalescence, and also served as an employment bureau for local families seeking to hire a governess.
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Extra-curricular and employment needs of the students are taken care of by various centres and associations, such as, Delegacies, Athletic Association, Centre for Cultural Activities, Information and Employment Bureau and Centre for Information, Publication and Public Relations.
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On May 15 the a representative from the Employment Bureau met with a member of the Hotel Workers'International Union to discuss the strike, and on May 17 a list of demands was created for the hotel workers.
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An extensive system of public works were in existence, governed by the principle of " fair work and fair pay . " More than 200 employment bureaus dotted the country, connecting every willing worker with a job.
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The U . S . Employment Service, which provided funds for state-operated employment bureaus, encouraged skilled blacks to register for unskilled jobs, accepted requests from white employers and made no efforts to get employers to accept African-American workers.
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She also organized the Clara de Hirsch Home for Immigrant Girls, the Welcome House Settlement, the Model Employment Bureau, and helped to reorganize the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society and the Virginia, a non-sectarian working girls hotel.