Phase I: Existing Unemployment Compensation Programs; Phase II: Extending Temporary Benefits, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Unemployment Compensation of ... , 94-1, Apr. 8, 10, 14, 15, 17, 21, 22, 30; May 1, 1975, Volume 361975 - 635 pages |
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... increase greatly in 1976 . As you know , President Ford announced in San Francisco Friday . night that he would ask the Congress to consider further extensions of these two temporary programs . The President said : I recommended to the ...
... increase greatly in 1976 . As you know , President Ford announced in San Francisco Friday . night that he would ask the Congress to consider further extensions of these two temporary programs . The President said : I recommended to the ...
Page 67
... increases in the wage base . Only in 1970 was there an increase from $ 3,000 to $ 4,200 although the Administration had recommended a higher increase . Mr. BURKE . This is one of the problems that is contributing to unemployment in this ...
... increases in the wage base . Only in 1970 was there an increase from $ 3,000 to $ 4,200 although the Administration had recommended a higher increase . Mr. BURKE . This is one of the problems that is contributing to unemployment in this ...
Page 75
... increase was not as good as we would have liked . Not everywhere nor even in most States , but in many places ... increasing , trending upward once again toward normal levels . Little emphasis is needed now to point up the administrative ...
... increase was not as good as we would have liked . Not everywhere nor even in most States , but in many places ... increasing , trending upward once again toward normal levels . Little emphasis is needed now to point up the administrative ...
Page 76
... increased to 26 weeks , bringing the total potential maximum - regular , extended , and supplemental , combined - up from 52 to 65 weeks , an increase which the President has said he will recommend be continued through 1975 and 1976 ...
... increased to 26 weeks , bringing the total potential maximum - regular , extended , and supplemental , combined - up from 52 to 65 weeks , an increase which the President has said he will recommend be continued through 1975 and 1976 ...
Page 78
... base is as low as $ 4,200 , it is hard to persuade legislatures to increase the State taxable wage base . They fear the State's competitive position will be adversely affected . So long as a State's taxable wage base is as 78.
... base is as low as $ 4,200 , it is hard to persuade legislatures to increase the State taxable wage base . They fear the State's competitive position will be adversely affected . So long as a State's taxable wage base is as 78.
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Page 218 - It shall be the province and duty of the bureau to promote and develop a national system of employment offices for men, women, and juniors who are legally qualified to engage in gainful occupations, to maintain a veterans...
Page 386 - If any provision of this Act, or the application of such provision to any . person or circumstance, shall be held invalid, the remainder of this Act, or the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby. SEC. 16. This Act may be cited as the "National Labor Relations Act.
Page 298 - ... (1) With respect to employment during the calendar year 1936 the rate shall be 1 per centum; (2) With respect to employment during the calendar year 1937 the rate shall be 2 per centum; (3) With respect to employment after December 31, 1937, the rate shall be 3 per centum.
Page 218 - ... service to be devoted to securing employment for veterans, to maintain a farm placement service, to maintain a public employment service for the District of Columbia, and, in the manner hereinafter provided, to assist in establishing and maintaining systems of public employment offices in the several States and the political subdivisions thereof in which there shall be located a veterans
Page 202 - institution of higher education" means an educational institution in any State which— (1) admits as regular students only individuals having a certificate of graduation from a high school, or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate; (2) is legally authorized within...
Page 202 - Is acceptable for full credit toward such a degree, or offers a program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation; and D.
Page 143 - This formula provides that the wages received during the first, four of the last five completed calendar quarters prior to the quarter in which the claim is filed shall be used for determining the benefit right of the individual.
Page 298 - ... an excise tax, with respect to having individuals in his employ, equal to [3.1] 3.8 percent of the total wages (as defined in section 3306 (b)) paid by him during the calendar year with respect to employment (as defined in section 3306 (c)) after December 31, 1938.
Page 119 - ... (i) the remuneration for such service is less than $50, or (ii) such service is in connection with the collection of dues or premiums for a fraternal beneficiary society, order, or association, and is performed away...
Page 385 - A schedule of ratings of reductions in earning capacity from injuries or combinations of injuries shall be adopted and applied by the bureau. Ratings may be as high as 100 per centum. The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations similar to the occupation of the injured man at the time of enlistment...