United States Employment Service
Americannoun
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In a push to create new jobs, Roosevelt signed the Wagner- Peyser Act, creating the United States Employment Service, which promised states matching funds if they created local employment opportunities.
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Publicity preceding the show's debut said that the ex-servicemen had been sifted through the United States Employment Service, Veterans Administration, and Army & Navy public relations offices.
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The bitter pill in Harry Truman's drink was a rider which ordered the return of United States Employment Service to state control within 30 days.
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This offer should be made through the United States Employment Service, local offices of which are familiar with farm labor needs.
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An answer to the query why some United States Employment Service examiners go mad might be found in the following questionnaire filled out by an applicant applying to the Service for employment: Q. Born?
From More Toasts by Mosher, Marion Dix
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