Leaves of Absence from Present Employment to Join the Merchant Marine: Hearings Before the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 7744, a Bill to Provide that Employees of the United States, Its Territories Or Possessions, Or of the District of Columbia who Leave Their Positions to Serve in the Merchant Marine Shall be Restored to Their Positions Upon Termination of Such Service. December 3, 1942 |
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... protection in this matter as Government employees . Moreover , to cover only employees who have left during the present war is an unrealistic attitude with regard to service in the merchant marine prior to December 7 , 1941 , and favors ...
... protection in this matter as Government employees . Moreover , to cover only employees who have left during the present war is an unrealistic attitude with regard to service in the merchant marine prior to December 7 , 1941 , and favors ...
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... protected by law or by agreement at the present time . There are many marine engineers now leaving stationary jobs to enter the merchant marine , and they have been unable to obtain leave of absence , with seniority rights , so that ...
... protected by law or by agreement at the present time . There are many marine engineers now leaving stationary jobs to enter the merchant marine , and they have been unable to obtain leave of absence , with seniority rights , so that ...
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... protection . I believe that this bill should be so amended as to protect all men who go into the United States merchant marine and also as to the Army Transport Service . The CHAIRMAN . You understand , Mr. Delaney , that we will be bit ...
... protection . I believe that this bill should be so amended as to protect all men who go into the United States merchant marine and also as to the Army Transport Service . The CHAIRMAN . You understand , Mr. Delaney , that we will be bit ...
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... and ruled that he was not qualified , that he would still have his rights under section 3 to go into court ? Mr. PIMPER . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . I understand he would be protected in LEAVES OF ABSENCE TO JOIN THE MERCHANT MARINE 11.
... and ruled that he was not qualified , that he would still have his rights under section 3 to go into court ? Mr. PIMPER . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . I understand he would be protected in LEAVES OF ABSENCE TO JOIN THE MERCHANT MARINE 11.
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... protected in his rights and could produce a certificate or anything else ? Mr. PIMPER . I might say that this is taken , or follows very closely the Selective Service Act provisions , together with certain other acts that have extended ...
... protected in his rights and could produce a certificate or anything else ? Mr. PIMPER . I might say that this is taken , or follows very closely the Selective Service Act provisions , together with certain other acts that have extended ...
Common terms and phrases
active duty amended American merchant marine Army Transport Service benefits bill to provide cargo vessel CHAIRMAN Civil Service Commission Columbia who leave committee completes a period Delaney discharged District of Columbia DUFF EDWIN H employees who enter employees who leave enter the Army entitled FORD foreign registry FREDISON furlough or leave going Government employees HADDOCK HOGAN James Pimper Knight leave of absence leave private employment leave their positions leaving Government positions MARINE AND FISHERIES Maritime Commission Maritime Service merchant or cargo period of substantially physical condition PILOTS OF AMERICA position without cause positions to serve President principal technical assistant provide that employees provisions questions restored revision of H. R. satisfactorily completes SCHARRENBERG Selective Service Act seniority Shipping Adminis Shipping Administration strike out satisfactorily substantially continuous service Territories or possessions tion torily United States Government War Shipping Adminis War Shipping Administration WELCH word satisfactorily words substantially continuous
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Page 1 - ... shall be considered as having been on furlough or leave of absence during his period of training and service in the land or naval forces, shall be so restored without loss of seniority, shall be entitled to participate in insurance or other benefits offered by the employer pursuant to established rules and practices relating to employees on furlough or leave of absence...
Page 5 - In case any private employer fails or refuses to comply with the provisions of subsection (b) or subsection (c), the district court of the United States for the district in which such private employer maintains a place of business shall have power, upon the filing of a motion, petition, or other appropriate pleading by the person entitled to the benefits of such provisions, to specifically require such employer to comply with such provisions, and, as an incident thereto, to compensate such person...
Page 4 - Any person entering service in the merchant marine after May 1, 1940, and before the termination of the unlimited national emergency declared by the President on May 27, 1941, who, in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the Administrator. War Shipping Administration, completes a period of substantially continuous service in the merchant marine...
Page 5 - In the case of any such person who, in order to perform such training and service, has left or leaves a position, other than a temporary position, in the employ of any employer and who (1) receives such certificate, (2) is still qualified to perform the duties of such position...
Page 5 - Columbia, such person shall be restored to such position or to a position of like seniority, status, and pay ; (B) if such position was in the employ of a private employer, such employer shall restore such person to such position or to a position of like seniority, status, and pay unless the employer's circumstances have so changed as to make it impossible or unreasonable to do so...
Page 5 - ... (A) if such position was in the employ of the United States Government, its Territories or possessions, or the District of Columbia, such person shall be restored to such position or to a position of like seniority, status, and pay...
Page 5 - Any person who is restored to a position in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (A) or (B) of subsection (b) shall be considered as having been on furlough or leave of absence during his period of training and service in the land or naval forces, shall be so restored without loss of seniority, shall be entitled to participate in insurance or other benefits...
Page 5 - State or political subdivision thereof, it is hereby declared to be the sense of the Congress that such person should be restored to such position or to a position of like seniority, status, and pay.
Page 5 - Government, or any corporation, all the stock of which is owned or controlled by the United States Government, or any department, agency, or establishment thereof, whether or not the employees thereof are paid from funds appropriated by Congress), who, subsequent to May 1, 1940. shall have entered upon service in the merchant marine, shall be entitled to receive, in addition to any pay for such service, compensation in their civilian positions covering their accumulated or current accrued leave,...
Page 5 - Columbia (including employers of any corporation created under authority of an Act of Congress which is either wholly controlled or wholly owned by the United States...