Unemployment Compensation: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, 1st Session, on the Subject of Proposed Amendments to the Federal Laws on Unemployment Compensation

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 1167 pages

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Indiana State AFLCIO Dallas Sells president 325
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Statement and draft of a bill to extend the FederalState unem
91
Farmer William H chairman Legislative Committee Interstate Con
92
Porter Representative Charles O of Oregon 705
101
Associated Industries of Arkansas Inc Frank W Cantrell managing
103
American Public Welfare Association Thomas J S Waxter 752
111
Carey James B secretarytreasurer industrial union department AFL
122
Bartley E Russell director of industrial relations Illinois Manufacturers
136
Rees James W chairman Social Security Committee Illinois State
142
Associated Industries of Kentucky Rayburn Watkins executive vice
150
Kentucky AFLCIO Sam Ezelle executive secretary 342
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National Consumers League Prof Eveline M Burns New York School
169
Sells Dallas president Indiana State AFLCIO 325
195
which were completed in 1958 and 1959 or are pending in 1959___
201
Lawrence Hon David L Governor of Pennsylvania telegram to Senator
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Teets Bernard E member executive committee table entitled
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Associated Industries of Massachusetts Bertram F Collins director of
277
Clayman Jacob attorney Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America 1076
287
Davis Representative Clifford of Tennessee 477
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Park Lee I chairman section of taxation American Bar Association
313
Dilworth Hon Richardson mayor Philadelphia Pa 169
321
Ewens Robert A executive vice president Wisconsin Manufacturers
337
FernósIsern Dr Antonio Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico 749
367
Associated Industries of Missouri Theodore J Krauss executive vice
379
Jones Rowland Jr president American Retail Federation
387
Fauri Fedele F dean School of Social Work University of Michigan
394
Friedel Representative Samuel N of Maryland 108
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National Association of Social Workers Rudolph T Danstedt 1165
398
Netschert William_ 708
409
246
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Whitaker Mrs Judith G R N executive secretary American Nurses
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Peoria diocese Catholic hospital office Rev John Weishar director letter
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General Electric Co Robert T Borth Washington representative letter
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Emerson Co E P Brady letter to Congressman Mills dated
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Pollock William general president Textile Workers Union of America
513
Labor Department of Hon James T OConnell Under Secretary 2
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W legal counsel and director of insurance Texas Manufacturers
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Becker Rev Joseph M S J Institute of Social Order St Louis Univer
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Associated Industries of New York State Joseph R Shaw president_ 1083
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Actors Equity Association Edward Weston chairman committee
565
Turner Roscoe letter to Congressman Mills dated April 6 1959 1133
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Brady E P George D Emerson Co letter to Congressman Mills dated
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Batt William L Jr secretary of labor and industry Pennsylvania
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Glenn Wayne E president Arkansas State AFLCIO 122
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Reuther Walter P president industrial union department AFLCIO
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Carey James B secretarytreasurer Ir dustrial Urion Department AFL
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Memorandum addressed to President Dwight D Eisenhower dated
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Lester Richard A professor of economics Princeton University 255
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Toll Representative Herman of Pennsylvania 109
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Michigan Employers Unemployment Bureau Compensation and Mich
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Hathcock Otis L general counsel Georgia Employment Security Agency 249
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Waxter Thomas J S American Public Welfare Association_ 752
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III
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Table I State of New Jersey unemployment estimates calendar years
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North Carolina State of Hon Luther H Hodges Governor letter
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322
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Zelenko Representative Herbert of New York
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Illinois State Chamber of Commerce James W Rees chairman social
1031
Amount of payments for total unemployment under present
1055
National Association of Manufacturers R T Compton 712
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ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
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Joint resolution S R No 200 General Assembly of North Carolina
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Vandiver Hon S Ernest Governor of Georgia letter to Congressman
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Rhode Island Hon Christopher Del Sesto Governor letter to Congress
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McMahan J P letter to Congressman Mills dated April 17 1959 1130
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AFLCIO George Meany president memorandum entitled The Case
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Cohen Wilbur J professor of public welfare administration School
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Gruber J E editor Springs Valley Herald French Lick Ind letter
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Cook Wesley vice president Textile Workers Union of America AFL
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Bramblett Sloan William Sloan letter to Congressman Mills dated
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Dillinger Wendell J letter to Congressman Mills dated April 14 1959
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Hamilton Owen M personnel director Interstate Finance Corp letter
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Kendall Co Richard R Higgins president letter to Congressman Mills
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Cannon W C president North Carolina Textile Manufacturers Associa
1139
American Cotton Manufacturers Institute Inc James A Chapman presi
1141
American Farm Bureau Federation
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Maine Camp Directors Association Robert D OConnor attorney letter
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Gorman Patrick E secretarytreasurer and Thomas J Lloyd president
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Page 82 - Fund as is not, in his judgment, required to meet current withdrawals. Such investments may be made only in interest-bearing obligations of the United States, or in obligations guaranteed as to both principal and interest by the United States. For such purpose such obligations may be acquired...
Page 81 - States then forming part of the public debt; except that where such average rate is not a multiple of one-eighth of 1 per centum, the rate of interest of such special obligations shall be the multiple of one-eighth of 1 per centum next lower than such average rate.
Page 83 - State agency and shall credit quarterly on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, of each year, to each account, on the basis of the average daily balance of such account, a proportionate part of the earnings of the Fund for the quarter ending on such date.
Page 142 - States to pass suitable legislation for the purpose of providing six months' additional pay for soldiers, sailors and marines upon their discharge from the service of the United States ; and be it further Resolved, That copies of this resolution be sent by the secretary of state to the president of the United States...
Page 507 - Unemployment. Each eligible individual who is unemployed in any week shall be paid with respect to such week a benefit in an amount equal to his weekly benefit amount...
Page 94 - The Secretary shall from time to time certify to the Secretary of the Treasury for payment to each State sums payable to such State under this section.
Page 88 - Service performed by a duly ordained, commissioned, or licensed minister of a church in the exercise of his ministry or by a member of a religious order in the exercise of duties required by such order...
Page 630 - Extensive hearings followed before the House Committee on Ways and Means, and the Senate Committee on Finance.
Page 351 - The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, the letter will be made a part of the record. [The letter referred to follows :] HARVARD UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, Cambridge, Mass., March 16, 1913.
Page 87 - Service performed in the employ of the United States Government or of an instrumentality of the United States...

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