Unemployment Insurance: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 6537, 6539, 7054, 8857, and 8585 ... |
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... benefit ceilings , adopted by Federal Advisory Council on Employment Security , January 26 , 1954___ Table 1. - Maximum weekly benefit amount and ratio to average weekly wages of covered workers , 1939 and 1953_ Table 2. - Proportion of ...
... benefit ceilings , adopted by Federal Advisory Council on Employment Security , January 26 , 1954___ Table 1. - Maximum weekly benefit amount and ratio to average weekly wages of covered workers , 1939 and 1953_ Table 2. - Proportion of ...
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... benefit rights of seasonal workers_ Page 228 225 272 281 226 114 108 Table 1. - Earnings or employment required to qualify for benefits 111 Table 2. - Special provisions in State laws regarding seasonal employment Department of Labor ...
... benefit rights of seasonal workers_ Page 228 225 272 281 226 114 108 Table 1. - Earnings or employment required to qualify for benefits 111 Table 2. - Special provisions in State laws regarding seasonal employment Department of Labor ...
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... benefit amount for total unemployment plus maximum potential benefits in a benefit year , for claimants with specified high - quarter and base period wages , by State , June 1 , 1954. 77 , Weekly benefit of Federal employees under State ...
... benefit amount for total unemployment plus maximum potential benefits in a benefit year , for claimants with specified high - quarter and base period wages , by State , June 1 , 1954. 77 , Weekly benefit of Federal employees under State ...
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... benefits to Government employees on the same terms as would be payable under the unemployment compensation law of the District of Columbia . The payments would be made through the present State agencies for unemployment compensation ...
... benefits to Government employees on the same terms as would be payable under the unemployment compensation law of the District of Columbia . The payments would be made through the present State agencies for unemployment compensation ...
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... benefits despite the fact that in many types of Federal jobs he is as vulnerable to lay off or dismissal as the ... benefits paid as the result of willful nondisclosure or misrepresentation of material facts ; and provide for the ...
... benefits despite the fact that in many types of Federal jobs he is as vulnerable to lay off or dismissal as the ... benefits paid as the result of willful nondisclosure or misrepresentation of material facts ; and provide for the ...
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20 weeks action additional administration agencies agricultural labor amendment average weekly wages BAKER barber benefit ceilings bill BYRNES Carolina CHAIRMAN committee conference Congress Congressman COOPER cost CURTIS of Missouri Dakota District of Columbia duration earnings eligible employ Employment Security enacted experience rating extend coverage extension of coverage Federal civilian employees Federal employees Federal Government Federal service Federal tax Federal Unemployment Tax Federal workers FORAND funds H. J. Heinz Co individual industry KEAN LARSON legislation legislatures less MASON ment North Carolina number of workers old-age and survivors operation paid payments payroll percent period ployment present President problem proposed question recommended reduced represent Rhode Island Secretary of Labor small employers Social Security Act South Dakota statement tariff tax rates taxable wages tion unem unemployed unemployment benefits unemployment compensation law unemployment insurance unemployment insurance laws Unemployment Tax Act United Virginia Washington West Virginia zinc
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Page 121 - In handling, planting, drying, packing, packaging, processing, freezing, grading, storing, or delivering to storage or to market or to a carrier for transportation to market, any agricultural or horticultural commodity; but only if such service is performed as an incident to ordinary farming operations...
Page 121 - The provisions of this paragraph shall not be deemed to be applicable with respect to service performed in connection with commercial canning or commercial freezing or in connection with any agricultural or horticultural commodity after its delivery to a terminal market for distribution for consumption. As used in this subsection, the term "farm...
Page 10 - No disbursing officer shall, in the absence of gross negligence or intent to defraud the United States, be liable with respect to any payment by him under this...
Page 4 - Board, reduced or increased, as the case may be, by any sum by which it finds that its estimate for any prior quarter was greater or less than the amount which should have been paid to the State...
Page 18 - Secretary, as the case may be. or a court of competent jurisdiction, finds that any person — (A) has made, or has caused to be made by another, a false statement or representation of a material fact knowing it to be false, or...
Page 10 - The Secretary of Labor shall from time to time certify to the Secretary of the Treasury for payment to each State...
Page 121 - ... commodity, but only if such service is performed as an incident to ordinary farming operations or, in the case of fruits and vegetables, as an incident to the preparation of such fruits or vegetables for market.
Page 9 - State agencies in making payments of compensation under this title. (b) Any such agreement shall provide that compensation will be paid by the State to any Federal employee, with respect to unemployment after December 31, 1954, in the same amount, on the same terms, and subject to the same conditions...
Page 18 - ... another, a false statement or representation of a material fact knowing it to be false, or has knowingly failed or caused another to fail to disclose a material fact ; and...
Page 100 - Resolved, That it is the sense of this conference that securing favorable action on such a bill is to be the primary objective of the conference officers during the 1952-53 conference year.