CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 31-3a. Manpower development and planning studies and programs. Reports.
Sec. 31-3a. Manpower development and planning studies and programs. Reports. (a) To assist the state in attaining maximum economic growth and technological
progress while minimizing individual hardship and reducing unemployment, the Labor
Commissioner shall: (1) Evaluate the impact of, and benefits and problems created by,
automation, technological progress and other changes in the structure of production;
evaluate the adequacy of the state's human resources in attaining maximum economic
growth for the state; establish techniques and methods for detecting in advance the
potential impact of such developments; and prepare recommendations for the solution
to these problems; (2) establish a program of factual studies on the state's economy to
determine the manpower needs of the state by occupation, by industry and by area, and
make recommendations concerning the best methods and techniques to be used to meet
such needs; (3) appraise the growing work force in the state to determine the occupational
qualifications of its citizens with particular emphasis on young people and on persons
displaced by automated processes; compare the manpower needs of the state with the
occupational qualifications of its citizens, and prepare plans for the maximum utilization
of its citizens; (4) determine those areas, occupations and industries which have need
for additional trained workers, and establish preemployment training programs which
best meet the needs of business and industry, and of the unemployed. In establishing
such programs, the commissioner shall, in cooperation with the Commissioner of Education, use funds from all available federal programs.
(b) The Labor Commissioner shall, within thirty days after the end of each calendar
year, make such reports and recommendations to the Governor as he deems appropriate
on manpower requirements, resources, use and training, and on economic developments
and trends affecting such items.
(February, 1965, P.A. 248, S. 1, 2; P.A. 77-614, S. 302, 610.)
History: P.A. 77-614 replaced the secretary of the state board of education with the commissioner of education, effective
January 1, 1979.
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