Labor-Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations: Hearings Before the SubcommitteeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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... result in a staff of 272 for 1948 . The request for 1948 was based upon the increased work load in the Bureau as a result of the Social Security Act amendments of 1946 , which expire December 31 , 1947. Although the Congress has not ...
... result in a staff of 272 for 1948 . The request for 1948 was based upon the increased work load in the Bureau as a result of the Social Security Act amendments of 1946 , which expire December 31 , 1947. Although the Congress has not ...
Page 405
... result of the work so far it is clear that the amount of material heretofore submitted by the States in some fields can be drastically reduced . This work will unquestionably result in economy and increased efficiency for both the State ...
... result of the work so far it is clear that the amount of material heretofore submitted by the States in some fields can be drastically reduced . This work will unquestionably result in economy and increased efficiency for both the State ...
Page 471
... result in the loss of millions of dollars to industry and labor in Pennsylvania alone , as a result of even one strike resulting from a lack of sufficient Conciliation Service personnel . In my own city of Philadelphia , the ...
... result in the loss of millions of dollars to industry and labor in Pennsylvania alone , as a result of even one strike resulting from a lack of sufficient Conciliation Service personnel . In my own city of Philadelphia , the ...
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