Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Law and Legal Definition
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act is a federal law enacted in 1973 to assure opportunities for employment and training to unemployed and underemployed persons. The Act consolidated a number of federal job training programs to train unemployed, underemployed, and disadvantaged individuals and provide them with jobs in the public service.
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- Comprehensive General Liability Policy
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- Comprehensive Housing Plan
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