Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... workers and employer ; pay taxes on wages to finance the payment of annuities for age and disability and benefits for survivors and to finance the cost of hospital insurance benefits es- tablished by the 1965 amendments to the Social ...
... workers and employer ; pay taxes on wages to finance the payment of annuities for age and disability and benefits for survivors and to finance the cost of hospital insurance benefits es- tablished by the 1965 amendments to the Social ...
Page 53
... workers who are on our benefit rolls , and also all railroad workers over 65 who are still working in industry and those who have members of their family over 65. We are taking on that enrollment job . Second , we will continue to have ...
... workers who are on our benefit rolls , and also all railroad workers over 65 who are still working in industry and those who have members of their family over 65. We are taking on that enrollment job . Second , we will continue to have ...
Page 54
... worker will get less than 110 percent in benefits if his wage credits had been covered under the social security system . Generally speak- ing , this formula applies itself to survivors and to short - time railroad workers , railroad ...
... worker will get less than 110 percent in benefits if his wage credits had been covered under the social security system . Generally speak- ing , this formula applies itself to survivors and to short - time railroad workers , railroad ...
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... worker , assesses his needs and attempts to fit MDTA training to his particular potential . Under this approach , the Employment Service will search out unemployed workers , provide intensive coun- seling and testing services and ...
... worker , assesses his needs and attempts to fit MDTA training to his particular potential . Under this approach , the Employment Service will search out unemployed workers , provide intensive coun- seling and testing services and ...
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... worker unemployment , immigration and the be- ginning of an operational skill shortages information program . employment security agencies will continue to place emphasis on serv- ing youth and older workers in 1967. The youth program ...
... worker unemployment , immigration and the be- ginning of an operational skill shortages information program . employment security agencies will continue to place emphasis on serv- ing youth and older workers in 1967. The youth program ...
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activities actual 1966 estimate additional administrative agencies amount apprenticeship appropriation assistance average benefits Board budget Bureau of Labor Chairman Changes for 1967 Civil commission Committee compliance contract Corp cost Department of Labor drafting and design DUNCAN Electronic data processing employment security Employment Service established estimate 1967 estimate Federal employees financing fiscal year 1967 FLOOD FOGARTY going GOODWIN handicapped High School industry job vacancy Junior College KEYSERLING Labor Standards Labor-Management legislation LUNDQUIST Mandatory Manpower Development Mechanical drafting mediation ment million minimum wage occupations operations opportunities organizations pay increases percent Personnel compensation plans Posi positions President's problems projects proposed Railway Labor Act regional director request RUTTENBERG salaries and expenses Secretary of Labor Secretary WIRTZ SHRIVER staff Technical tion Total obligations training programs trust fund unemployed unemployment insurance unfair labor practice Vocational Women's Bureau workers workload youth