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David Gaynon <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Docket numbers were assigned to each comment received. According to the DOL website they received more than 1200 comments.  In the case of records management there were apparently two individuals or groups that suggested the inclusion of a records management group.

In looking at the DOL web site further I found the following reference:
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The Occupational Information Network (O*NET) Data Collection Program, supported by the Employment and Training Administration, is able to collect descriptive information on occupations that may not meet Classification Principle 9 and identifies these occupations as breakouts within the SOC structure. This occupation, or a similar title, is one that has been identified for collection as an O*NET New and Emerging Occupation. For more information on O*NET, please visit http://www.onetcenter.org/taxonomy.html.
 

In other cases, recommendations were not accepted based on Classification Principle 9 which states that for a detailed occupation to be included in the SOC, either the Bureau of Labor Statistics or the Census Bureau must be able to collect and report data on that occupation. In some instances, the quantity of workers performing "green" tasks as their primary activity is not substantial enough to support a new detailed occupation. For other recommendations, the recommended occupations were so dispersed throughout the economy that it would be difficult to reliably collect and report data.

In some cases, the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) Data Collection Program, supported by the Employment and Training Administration, is able to collect descriptive information, including tasks, knowledge, skills, and abilities on occupations that may not meet Classification Principle 9. These occupations are identified as O*NET breakouts within the SOC structure or O*NET New and Emerging Occupations, typically from a SOC residual occupation. The O*NET program successfully collects descriptive information on these types of occupations, including information that can be used to indicate how they differ from existing SOC occupations. Some of the "green" occupations that were recommended, or occupations with similar titles, have been identified for collection as O*NET New and Emerging Occupations.
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In going to the website reference above I did not see a listing for records managers but I did see one for document management specialists.  See http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/15-1099.14

A search of records manager on the O*NET site provides the following references. http://online.onetcenter.org/find/quick?s=records+manager



David Gaynon
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Huntington Beach CA USA


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