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Bane plans to return in 1986, in according with University policy which allows faculty members to take up to two years leave for public sector work...
...when Blacks arrived en masse in the nation's central cities these cities were in deep economic decline and had few opportunities open for their new citizens. Examples abound. Between 1948 and 1977 Chicago lost over 450,000 jobs in the manufacturing, wholesale and retail sectors but gained only about 50,000 jobs in the service sector. Since 1948, New York City lost 600,000 jobs in the same sectors-including about 450,000 jobs since 1967-while the offsetting gains in New York amounted to only 30,000 jobs in the service sector since 1967. The story is much...
...solution to this human tragedy of unemployment lies simply in employment. There must be a dramatic increase in the number of jobs available for low-skilled Black workers. Because of the inability of the private sector to generate enough jobs, the only remaining alternative is for a massive federal jobs program. Unlike previous job programs, this one would not be a temporary program of make-work but rather part of a major effort to improve urban transportation expand the supply of low-and moderate-income housing and to rebuild the national infrastructure of bridges, reservoirs, roads, and highways...
...number of fundamental flaws. First of all, even if such an education and retraining effort succeeded, there is very little evidence to suggest that there are enough jobs available to employ most of the new workers. As I noted before, the number of new jobs opening in the service sector in the central cities is dwarfed by the number of jobs which have left the cities...
...YEAR is 1987 and you have just completed a career as Secretary to transfer your skills at bomb-making and strategic weapons planning to the civilian sector, you decide to sell your memories Just your publisher calls with information on your publicity tour, you get another call It's the censorship team they want to see your book and may be make a few suggestions. Welcome to the latest installment of the among secrecy obsession of the Reagan Administration...