Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... million . This increase , in terms of manpower , would mean 7 more mediators , 4 more clerical positions , and 2 more positions in the national office , a total of 13 additional positions . This was very substantially below our proposal ...
... million . This increase , in terms of manpower , would mean 7 more mediators , 4 more clerical positions , and 2 more positions in the national office , a total of 13 additional positions . This was very substantially below our proposal ...
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... million a year on a level 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 ...
... million a year on a level 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 ...
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... million to date . More important , the expanded program reduces hardship to beneficiaries , because disqualifying events now are disclosed sooner , preventing large accumulations of overpayments for subsequent collection . 4. Hearings ...
... million to date . More important , the expanded program reduces hardship to beneficiaries , because disqualifying events now are disclosed sooner , preventing large accumulations of overpayments for subsequent collection . 4. Hearings ...
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... million . The program projected for 1967 , however , reflects a change in program emphasis or direction . As the overall rate of unemploy- ment has declined , we find that there still persists a stubbornly high rate of unemployment ...
... million . The program projected for 1967 , however , reflects a change in program emphasis or direction . As the overall rate of unemploy- ment has declined , we find that there still persists a stubbornly high rate of unemployment ...
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... will reach a $ 75 million level and improvements in the older worker program coupled with an operational skill shortages information program will insure further progress toward an effective nationwide manpower policy . 138.
... will reach a $ 75 million level and improvements in the older worker program coupled with an operational skill shortages information program will insure further progress toward an effective nationwide manpower policy . 138.
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