Seamen's Bill of Rights: Hearings Before the Ship Construction and Operation and Maritime Labor Subcommittee of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 476, a Bill to Provide Aid for the Readjustment in Civilian Life of Those Persons who Rendered Wartime Service in the United States Merchant Marine, and to Provide Aid for Their Families |
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... earning power , con- tained in the United States Employment Service Act , has been substi- tuted . In other words , the first schedule was that of veterans bene- fits . The schedule in this is that under the United States Employees ...
... earning power , con- tained in the United States Employment Service Act , has been substi- tuted . In other words , the first schedule was that of veterans bene- fits . The schedule in this is that under the United States Employees ...
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... earnings from wages , bonuses , and all other sources . It was $ 2,596 , and he had income taxes , and the man in the armed forces did not . It was $ 411 for income tax , and the net income was $ 2,185 . Mr. BRADLEY of California . Why ...
... earnings from wages , bonuses , and all other sources . It was $ 2,596 , and he had income taxes , and the man in the armed forces did not . It was $ 411 for income tax , and the net income was $ 2,185 . Mr. BRADLEY of California . Why ...
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... earnings , for instance , from the north Africa invasion and at the time I was an able - bodied seaman in the Army Transport Service . The pay averaged $ 50 a week , which was certainly inferior to that gotten by war workers ashore ...
... earnings , for instance , from the north Africa invasion and at the time I was an able - bodied seaman in the Army Transport Service . The pay averaged $ 50 a week , which was certainly inferior to that gotten by war workers ashore ...
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... earning $ 50 a week as an able- bodied seaman aboard ship , there were some ablebodied seamen of the United States Navy on that same ship ; how would their pay compare to yours ? Mr. McLANE . At that particular time ? Mr. BROPHY . Yes ...
... earning $ 50 a week as an able- bodied seaman aboard ship , there were some ablebodied seamen of the United States Navy on that same ship ; how would their pay compare to yours ? Mr. McLANE . At that particular time ? Mr. BROPHY . Yes ...
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... . MCLANE . I would say not more than a week . Mr. MALONEY . Just 1 week ? Mr. McLANE . Just 1 week , sir . Mr. MALONEY . In that time what were your earnings ? Mr. McLANE . I never compiled them on a 9 SEAMEN'S BILL OF RIGHTS 59.
... . MCLANE . I would say not more than a week . Mr. MALONEY . Just 1 week ? Mr. McLANE . Just 1 week , sir . Mr. MALONEY . In that time what were your earnings ? Mr. McLANE . I never compiled them on a 9 SEAMEN'S BILL OF RIGHTS 59.
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