Administration of State Unemployment Compensation Laws: Hearings... on H.R. 5482...1939 - 22 pages |
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... effect in 1941. It will be necessary , therefore , to increase the appropriation for the coming fiscal year above the amount required for present operations . Although the Federal Social Security Act now exempts certain classes of ...
... effect in 1941. It will be necessary , therefore , to increase the appropriation for the coming fiscal year above the amount required for present operations . Although the Federal Social Security Act now exempts certain classes of ...
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... effect is that the cost of administration of these State unemployment compensation laws does not affect the Treasury position financially . Senator VANDENBERG . How much does the 10 percent produce STATE UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION LAWS 3.
... effect is that the cost of administration of these State unemployment compensation laws does not affect the Treasury position financially . Senator VANDENBERG . How much does the 10 percent produce STATE UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION LAWS 3.
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... effect , covering 27,000,000 workers , the benefits that were paid out last year amounted to $ 394,000,000 . The benefits in future years may well be in excess of that amount for the reason that there were only 23 States in full ...
... effect , covering 27,000,000 workers , the benefits that were paid out last year amounted to $ 394,000,000 . The benefits in future years may well be in excess of that amount for the reason that there were only 23 States in full ...
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... effect the Federal Government receives a net 10 percent , or three - tenths of 1 percent measured on the pay roll ... effect on January 1 , 1936 . Senator CONNALLY . We incur a lot of expense in the collecting of that tax , do we not ...
... effect the Federal Government receives a net 10 percent , or three - tenths of 1 percent measured on the pay roll ... effect on January 1 , 1936 . Senator CONNALLY . We incur a lot of expense in the collecting of that tax , do we not ...
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... effect in 1912 , it took 26 percent of the collections to administer the law in the first year , and it was not until 1922 that Great Britain was able to get down to 10 percent cost of administration , and it was not until 1932 , 20 ...
... effect in 1912 , it took 26 percent of the collections to administer the law in the first year , and it was not until 1922 that Great Britain was able to get down to 10 percent cost of administration , and it was not until 1932 , 20 ...
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_do_ 90 percent actually paying benefits adminis administration costs agencies ALTMEYER amend amount Appro Appropriations Committee authorization for appropriations bad employment experience Bill Jones Bureau of Internal Carolina CHAIRMAN Congress cost of administration Cumulative benefit payments Dakota effect ending June 30 existing law expansion of coverage expenditures Federal Government Federal tax figuring any expansion fiscal year ending fiscal year thereafter fund goes broke grants increase the authorization Iowa January JOHNSON of Colorado July matter of fact Michigan old-age pensions PAT HARRISON pay roll present fiscal private pension plans probably proper administration purpose of assisting question regional offices seems Senator BYRD Senator CLARK Senator CONNALLY Senator DAVIS Senator JOHNSON Senator KING Senator VANDENBERG set-up Social Security Act Social Security Board South Dakota taxes under title temporary employees tion title IX Treasury unemployment compensation laws unemployment insurance Washington West Virginia workers
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Page 5 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE BY THE BILL, As REPORTED In compliance with clause 3 of Rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed...
Page 5 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW In compliance with paragraph 2a of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic...
Page 14 - Such methods of administration (other than those relating to selection, tenure of office, and compensation of personnel) as are found by the Board to be reasonably calculated to insure full payment of unemployment compensation when due...
Page 3 - June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and each fiscal year thereafter, up to and including the fiscal year ending June...
Page 5 - For the purpose of assisting the states in the administration of their unemployment compensation laws, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, the sum of $4,000,000.
Page 5 - Secretary is authorized to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. (c) There is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the remainder of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1939, and for each fiscal year thereafter, a sum sufficient to meet all necessary expenses of the Department of Labor in making the determinations provided for in subsection (a).
Page 3 - Statutes, having had the same under consideration, report it back to the House without amendment, and recommend that the bill do pass.
Page 3 - The Committee on Ways and Means, to whom was referred the bill (HR...
Page 3 - To Increase the Authorization for Appropriations for the Administration of State Unemployment Compensation Laws.
Page 13 - such methods of administration (other than those relating to the selection, tenure of Third fniiirtcT expenditure, fiscal year 193» Average quarterly collections for ihe period Mar.