Examples of using Anco in English and their translations into German
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Management structure of AnCO.
There are 604 places on AnCO Workshops which in 1982 trained 1.127 persons.
AnCO has the task Q^ apart from the supervision of apprentice training, of promoting or providing training for all industrial skills.
Up to 10% of the fund may be retained by AnCO for administrative costs and 90% can be paid out in the form of grants.
AnCO(An Chomairle Oiliuna) the Industrial Training Authority was established in 1967 to organise training on a systematic basis, for apprentices, the unemployed and those already working in industry.
Legal basis Under the terms of the Industrial Training Act(1967), AnCO is empowered to promote and encourage the provision of training.
Over the years AnCO has also developed many useful contacts with training, educational and labour market bodies in Europe and America.
Legal basis Under the Industrial Training Act(1967), AnCO is empowered to encourage training by providing grants.
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Today Chamois features an oven completely restored, located in the village of Anco fi library, which is used generally during some events.
The funds provided by AnCo which included allowances for participants and a'capitation' grant of £54 per trainee/week.
Traditionally there has been less stress on skills training for this sector,but there are some courses in the AnCO centres for distribution, commerce and other service activities.
The amounted allotted to adults participating in AnCO projects, for example, varies from k 61.40(for a single person) to L 111 per week if there are 6 children.
In June 2006, Kokia decided to set up her own production company separate from Victor Entertainment,called Anco& Co., after desiring more creative control over her works.
The Department of Labour(through AnCO) pays training allowances to trainees and a per capita grant.
As regards the legal framework, this is regulated by the 1967 Industrial Training Act, which repealedthe Apprentice Act of 1959, and empowers AnCO to set up apprentice rules.
Funding for the original course came from AnCO, which included allowances for trainees and a grant of IR£54 per trainee/week.
AnCO has, together with other sponsors of training described in this report, provided a system of vocational training that in a sense is complementary to the general system of education in the classical tradition.
The first"Job Search Module" which began on 15th September in two AnCO Training Centres, has had a job placement rate of four out of twenty-three in its first week of operation.
AnCO-The Industrial Training Authority-established by statute to promote a planned approach to the training of staff at all levels in industry and commerce, pays grants of up to 50% of the cost of approved courses for managerial and supervisory staff in distribution.
Continuing training in the industrial sector takes place either within the framework of AnCO courses or in the form of infirm training measures, on which AnCo can exert influence in various ways.
That of a"trainee"("stagiaires") for those in training outside the State educational system supported and/or financed by organizations such as the employment services or other Stateor semi-State educational organizations, e.g. AnCO in Ireland or AFPA in France;
As the national vocational training organisation, AnCO is involved in many of the projects undertaken by the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training CEDEFOP.
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Since Ireland's accession to the EEC in 1973, AnCO has been conscious of the potential benefits to be derived from working closely with other Member States both at the local and national level.
The IDA will grant aid the capital cost of training the company'sown apprentices(about 50% of the total number) and AnCO will contribute towards the cost of the remaining 50% who are being trained for employment outside the requirements of the company.
AnCO exerts influence on corporate continuing training measures taking place at the workplace by virtue of the fact that it awards considerable subsidies to firms ad hering to its training guidelines; the subsidies are drawn from a fund into which all firms have to contribute the equivalent of 1% of their wage bill.
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While a relatively small proportion of AnCO's own train ing courses are designed for adults in the true sense of the word, a far wider range is tobe found in the incompany continuing training on which AnCO provides guidance through the Training Advisory Service and for which assistance is provided in the form of grants.
The major providers of continuing training in Ireland are AnCO- the Industrial Training Authority, ACOT- Council for Development in Agriculture and CERT-the State training agency for hotels, catering and tourism.