Show More lore Benefits For Vietnam Veterans To Told Richard W. W Isbell Manager of the Richfield Employment Office recently pointed to the increased financial allowances available as he urged veterans to look into the advantages of the on-the-job training and apprenticeship apprenticeship apprenticeship training programs Financial benefits In addition to wages paid by the employer are provided to approved veteran veteran veteran vet vet- eran trainees by the U. U S. S Veterans' Veterans Administration under the Vietnam Era Veterans' Veterans Re Readjustment Readjustment Readjustment Re- Re adjustment Assistance Act of 1972 Veterans with no dependents will receive a month during the first six months of training during the next six months and during the third six months period and thereafter they will receive monthly Additional benefits benefits benefits ben ben- are provided to veterans with dependents Veterans in the on-the-job training programs may receive allowances for a maximum of 24 months Those in apprenticeship apprentice apprentice- ship training can receive allowances allowances allow allow- ances for a maximum of 36 months even though the program may last longer The Bureau of Apprenticeship Apprentice Apprentice- ship Training Is the state agency agency agency agen agen- cy responsible for approving veterans training programs under under un under un- un der these approved programs Veterans receive their training training training train train- ing based upon a plan developed develop develop- ed according to a firms needs and capabilities Vietnam Era Veterans receive re receive re- re cei ve top priority in all job training programs Employers wanting information on how to establish an approved training program m my y call caIl the State E Employment Off Office ice at Richfield Utah |