Post-war Economic Policy and Planning: Hearings Before the Special Committee on Post-War Economic Policy and Planning, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 408, a Resolution Creating a Special Committee on Post-War Economic Policy and Planning, March 15, 16, 21, 22, 28, April 13, 17, 18, 19 and May 3, 1944, Volumes 2-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - Defense contracts |
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... wages lost through un- employment by workers who might have met the eligibility conditions . While such relations exist between wages lost and benefits paid , it seems to me we need not fear that unemployment compensation will induce ...
... wages lost through un- employment by workers who might have met the eligibility conditions . While such relations exist between wages lost and benefits paid , it seems to me we need not fear that unemployment compensation will induce ...
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... wage . $ 119.85 120. 06 179.67 158.82 578.40 11. 10 11. 10 B was entitled to draw $ 7 a week for 16 weeks ; $ 7 is again 63 percent of B's average weekly wage earned while employed . C worked steadily for the past year for the following ...
... wage . $ 119.85 120. 06 179.67 158.82 578.40 11. 10 11. 10 B was entitled to draw $ 7 a week for 16 weeks ; $ 7 is again 63 percent of B's average weekly wage earned while employed . C worked steadily for the past year for the following ...
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... wages that an unemployment compensation claimant can make while employed .. Whenever the wages equal or closely approximate the amount of their earnings while employed the individual remains idle and draws un- employment compensation ...
... wages that an unemployment compensation claimant can make while employed .. Whenever the wages equal or closely approximate the amount of their earnings while employed the individual remains idle and draws un- employment compensation ...
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Statement of | 289 |
Hines Brig Gen Frank T Administrator of Veterans Affairs | 309 |
Smith Harold D Director Bureau of the Budget | 393 |
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