Unemployment Compensation: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Affairs... on H.R. 5534... Mar. 5 - 14, 1935 |
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26 weeks Actuarial additional administration advisory council amount appeal average burden Chairman COLE COLLIFLOWER Committee on Economic Congress cost COTTRELL course covered District of Columbia duration of benefits earnings Economic Security eligible for benefits ELLENBOGEN employed employee contributions employers and employees employment office EPSTEIN estimate experience Federal bill gainful workers give HALBERT Hampshire HENRY ELLENBOGEN hereunder industry LANSBURGH legislation LUSK MAGNUSSON maximum means ment Missouri MURRAY North Dakota paid pass pay roll pay-roll tax payment percent persons ployees ployment pooled fund question QUINN regard relief representative Rhode Island Secretary PERKINS Social Insurance Board South Carolina statement straight pool subcommittee sumer thing tion total unemployment trade UFFORD unem unemployed unemployment benefits unemployment compensation unemployment insurance United wages waiting period Washington weeks of benefits weeks of employment West Virginia Wisconsin WITTE WOOD workmen's compensation
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Page 39 - ... (A) if the position offered is vacant due directly to a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute; (B) if the wages, hours or other conditions of the work offered are substantially less favorable to the individual than those prevailing for similar work in the locality...
Page 6 - The commission with the advice and aid of its advisory councils, and through its appropriate divisions, shall take all appropriate steps to reduce and prevent unemployment; to encourage and assist in the adoption of practical methods of vocational training, retraining and vocational guidance; to investigate, recommend, advise, and assist in the establishment and operation, by municipalities, counties, school districts, and the State, of reserves for public works to be used in times of business depression...
Page 7 - ... shall be punished by a fine of not less than $20 nor more than $200, or by imprisonment for not longer than sixty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment; and each such false statement or representation or failure to disclose a material fact, and each day of such failure or refusal shall constitute a separate offense.
Page 4 - ... (2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act, no work shall be deemed suitable and benefits shall not be denied under this Act to any otherwise eligible individual for refusing to accept new work under any of the following conditions: (a) If the position offered is vacant due directly to a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute...
Page 8 - The legislature reserves the right to amend or repeal all or any part of this Act at any time ; and there shall be no vested private right of any kind against such amendment or repeal. All the rights, privileges, or immunities conferred by this Act or by acts done pursuant thereto shall exist subject to the power of the legislature to amend or repeal this Act at any time.
Page 7 - ... from such employer shall be valid. No employer shall, directly or indirectly, make or require or accept any deduction from wages to finance the...
Page 5 - An appeal may be taken from the decision of such court to the court * in the same manner as is provided for other civil cases. It shall not be necessary to enter exceptions to the rulings of the commission, and no bond shall be required for entering an appeal to the court.
Page 5 - The board may also, in its discretion certify to such appellate division of the supreme court, questions of law involved in its decision. Such appeals and the questions so certified shall be heard in a summary manner and shall have precedence over all other civil cases in such court.
Page 7 - Claims for compensation or benefits due under this chapter shall not be assigned, released or commuted except as provided by this chapter, and shall be exempt from all claims of creditors and from levy, execution and attachment or other remedy for recovery or collection of a debt, which exemption may not be waived.