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...Private-sector salaries starting at $25,000 also draw junior faculty members from the classroom, and those who remain are pressed into service as course heads. Bernstein says, "It's just a matter of not wanting to have a professor teaching" a section...
Crimson: In light of the Soviet Union's continuing economic difficulties, do you see Andropov making any significant changes in the allocation of money away from the military toward the agricultural sector...
...similar program--the Targeted Jobs tax credit which then-President Carter implemented in 1979--is about to expire. A 1982 Congressional Budget Office report shows the program met with some success. For an approximate cost of under $2,000 per full-time job, teenage employees gained valuable private-sector work experience--a sound basis for employment as adults. Another advantage to this type of program is that it indirectly increases overall employment by reducing labor costs. The flaws, of the program under Carter--that it was a windfall to some businessmen who would have hired teenagers anyway, and that...
...program has not enhanced future work eligibility, because private employers apparently do not value experience from government-created jobs. At a cost significantly lower than CETA's $13,000 per full-time job, the tax credit program would help a teenager get his foot in the door of private-sector employment...
...reception yesterday at the K-School, developers and community protesters put their arms around each other in a show of private-public sector cooperation...