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... to be repaid . FRANCE Sickness insurance ( laws of 1850 , 1898 ) includes work- men of all occupations . There are , as in Italy , two forms of benefit associations , free and registered , the former 16 INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE.
... to be repaid . FRANCE Sickness insurance ( laws of 1850 , 1898 ) includes work- men of all occupations . There are , as in Italy , two forms of benefit associations , free and registered , the former 16 INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE.
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... occupations having free or registered mutual benefit associations . Of 2,300,000 inhabitants , 400,000 are wage earners . In 1885 there were 230 funds with 45,000 members in 1907 , 400 funds with 60,000 members . The premiums and ...
... occupations having free or registered mutual benefit associations . Of 2,300,000 inhabitants , 400,000 are wage earners . In 1885 there were 230 funds with 45,000 members in 1907 , 400 funds with 60,000 members . The premiums and ...
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... out $ 288,000 for 32,188 accidents . Old - age and invalid pensions are on a voluntary basis for workmen , employees and petty employers ( up to $ 576 income ) in all occupations . Insurance is effected in LAWS ON INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE 25.
... out $ 288,000 for 32,188 accidents . Old - age and invalid pensions are on a voluntary basis for workmen , employees and petty employers ( up to $ 576 income ) in all occupations . Insurance is effected in LAWS ON INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE 25.
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Charles Richmond Henderson. income ) in all occupations . Insurance is effected in a state fund supplied by premiums of the insured , with subsidies of state , province , commune , savings banks , etc. The highest pensions paid are $ 288 ...
Charles Richmond Henderson. income ) in all occupations . Insurance is effected in a state fund supplied by premiums of the insured , with subsidies of state , province , commune , savings banks , etc. The highest pensions paid are $ 288 ...
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... occupations are permitted to organize under these laws , in free and registered societies . Premiums and benefits in the " friendly societies " are regulated by by - laws.7 According to statistics of 1904 , there were in Great Britain ...
... occupations are permitted to organize under these laws , in free and registered societies . Premiums and benefits in the " friendly societies " are regulated by by - laws.7 According to statistics of 1904 , there were in Great Britain ...
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Page 328 - ... resulting in whole or in part from the negligence of any of the officers, agents, or employees of such carrier, or by reason of any defect or insufficiency, due to its negligence, in its cars, engines, appliances, machinery, track, roadbed, works, boats, wharves, or other equipment.
Page 328 - Provided, That no such employee who may be injured or killed shall be held to have been guilty of contributory negligence in any case where the violation by such common carrier of any statute enacted for the safety of employees contributed to the injury or death of such employee.
Page 328 - Act to recover damages for personal injuries to an employee, or where such injuries have resulted in his death, the fact that the employee may have been guilty of contributory negligence shall not bar a recovery, but the damages shall be diminished by the jury in proportion to the amount of negligence attributable to such employee...
Page 340 - No action shall lie against the company as respects any loss under this policy unless it shall be brought by the assured himself to reimburse him for loss actually sustained and paid by him in satisfaction of a judgment after trial of the issue.
Page 29 - If in any employment to which this Act applies personal injury by accident arising out of and in the course of the employment is caused to a workman, his employer shall, subject as herein-after mentioned, be liable to pay compensation in accordance with the First Schedule to this Act.
Page 352 - These by-laws may be altered or amended at any regular meeting of the Board by a two-thirds vote of the members present.
Page 133 - ... from any such fund or society on account of such contribution of said employer, as the contribution of such employer to such fund or society bears to the whole contribution thereto.
Page 327 - Columbia and any of the states or territories, and any foreign nation or nations, shall be liable in damages to any person suffering injury while he is employed by such carrier in such commerce...
Page 336 - ... where total or partial incapacity for work results from the injury, a weekly payment during the incapacity after the second week not exceeding fifty per cent of his average weekly earnings during the previous twelve months, if he has been so long employed, but if not, then for any less period during which he has been in the employment of the same employer, such weekly payment not to exceed one pound.
Page 341 - No change in this policy shall be valid until approved by an executive officer of the insurer and unless such approval be endorsed hereon or attached hereto. No agent has authority to change this policy or to waive any of its provisions.