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... Pennsylvania . 55 Idaho , North Carolina , Pennsylvania , and Washington . these are likely to be taken most effectively when the 52 EXPANDING SCOPE OF COMPENSATION.
... Pennsylvania . 55 Idaho , North Carolina , Pennsylvania , and Washington . these are likely to be taken most effectively when the 52 EXPANDING SCOPE OF COMPENSATION.
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... Pennsylvania act contains a basic wage minimum of $ 15 weekly , and pays 40 per cent of previous earn- ings to a totally dependent mother . This would have amounted to $ 6 weekly in the assumed case . THE TOTAL AWARD 13 Six states ...
... Pennsylvania act contains a basic wage minimum of $ 15 weekly , and pays 40 per cent of previous earn- ings to a totally dependent mother . This would have amounted to $ 6 weekly in the assumed case . THE TOTAL AWARD 13 Six states ...
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... Pennsylvania State Workmen's Insurance Fund less prompt in claim - handling than private carriers ; and the lat- ter ... Pennsylvania , Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industries Special Bulletin No. 40 ( 1934 ) , part I - b . 21 ...
... Pennsylvania State Workmen's Insurance Fund less prompt in claim - handling than private carriers ; and the lat- ter ... Pennsylvania , Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industries Special Bulletin No. 40 ( 1934 ) , part I - b . 21 ...
Contents
PART II | 56 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 179 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 229 |
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