Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... basis rather than national . Mr. FOGARTY . You do not have any jurisdiction over that , do you ? Mr. EDWARDS . Yes ; we have complete jurisdiction over that . Mr. FOGARTY . As to how they should be handled ? Mr. EDWARDS . Yes . As a ...
... basis rather than national . Mr. FOGARTY . You do not have any jurisdiction over that , do you ? Mr. EDWARDS . Yes ; we have complete jurisdiction over that . Mr. FOGARTY . As to how they should be handled ? Mr. EDWARDS . Yes . As a ...
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... basis of assignments closed during the fiscal year . Type of activity ( assignments closed ) Fiscal year 1965 Fiscal year 1964 Preventive mediation . 494 478 Public relations ( speeches , meetings , participation in forums , seminars ...
... basis of assignments closed during the fiscal year . Type of activity ( assignments closed ) Fiscal year 1965 Fiscal year 1964 Preventive mediation . 494 478 Public relations ( speeches , meetings , participation in forums , seminars ...
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... and other miscellaneous items ( $ 10.000 ) . The personnel benefits increase is related to and computed on the basis of additional personnel and compensation cost for 1967 . The travel increase of $ 3,000 is related to the 49.
... and other miscellaneous items ( $ 10.000 ) . The personnel benefits increase is related to and computed on the basis of additional personnel and compensation cost for 1967 . The travel increase of $ 3,000 is related to the 49.
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... basis . This is not regarded too seriously . The actuary says as long as we can stay at around a half percent - he is projecting into perpetuity— this is a tolerable situation and need cause us no great concern at the moment . Mr ...
... basis . This is not regarded too seriously . The actuary says as long as we can stay at around a half percent - he is projecting into perpetuity— this is a tolerable situation and need cause us no great concern at the moment . Mr ...
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... basis . As of December 31 , 1965 , there were 244,000 aged widows on the railroad retirement benefit rolls and they would get an increase averaging about $ 8 a month . Under the second proposal , an aged widow's benefit would always be ...
... basis . As of December 31 , 1965 , there were 244,000 aged widows on the railroad retirement benefit rolls and they would get an increase averaging about $ 8 a month . Under the second proposal , an aged widow's benefit would always be ...
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