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Page 1076
... benefits for partial unemployment at such times , the question may be raised whether unemployment compensation is ... benefits are payable only to individuals unemployed through no fault of their own , for weeks during which they are ...
... benefits for partial unemployment at such times , the question may be raised whether unemployment compensation is ... benefits are payable only to individuals unemployed through no fault of their own , for weeks during which they are ...
Page 1077
... benefits paid have been less than adequate for workers earning more than $ 50-60 per week in most States . The principle that benefits should be 50 percent of wages could be readily applied to those farm ... benefits 107 Benefit costs 107.
... benefits paid have been less than adequate for workers earning more than $ 50-60 per week in most States . The principle that benefits should be 50 percent of wages could be readily applied to those farm ... benefits 107 Benefit costs 107.
Page 1084
... benefits but because of the travel , refuse to accept referrals to jobs at a distance , although they customarily ... benefits in a different State than the one in which they had built up their benefit rights . Through agreements , any ...
... benefits but because of the travel , refuse to accept referrals to jobs at a distance , although they customarily ... benefits in a different State than the one in which they had built up their benefit rights . Through agreements , any ...
Page 1094
... benefits payable in year Number of qualified employees under Railroad Unemploy- ment Insurance Act by base - year compensation for benefit years 1939-40 to 1950-51 . 118 122 124 120 RUIA : Taxable payroll , benefits , and benefits as a ...
... benefits payable in year Number of qualified employees under Railroad Unemploy- ment Insurance Act by base - year compensation for benefit years 1939-40 to 1950-51 . 118 122 124 120 RUIA : Taxable payroll , benefits , and benefits as a ...
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... benefit rate $ 3.00 3. 50 4. 00 4. 50 5. 00 5. 50 6. 00 6. 50 7.00 7. 50 " SEC . 2. The amendment made by this Act shall ... benefits are inadequate and should be raised . During the hearings on February 19 , 1952 , before the Senate ...
... benefit rate $ 3.00 3. 50 4. 00 4. 50 5. 00 5. 50 6. 00 6. 50 7.00 7. 50 " SEC . 2. The amendment made by this Act shall ... benefits are inadequate and should be raised . During the hearings on February 19 , 1952 , before the Senate ...
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