Employment Security Review, Volume 22United States Department of Labor, Manpower Administration, Bureau of Employment Security, 1955 |
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... Benefits paid . Funds available as of Oct. 31 , 1954 ... New applications . Referrals : Agricultural . Nonagricultural . Placements : Agricultural .. Nonagricultural . Men . Women . Handicapped . Counseling interviews . Individuals ...
... Benefits paid . Funds available as of Oct. 31 , 1954 ... New applications . Referrals : Agricultural . Nonagricultural . Placements : Agricultural .. Nonagricultural . Men . Women . Handicapped . Counseling interviews . Individuals ...
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... benefits . The amount chargeable to the State for their benefits was $ 37,956 . The average benefit rate of State employees was $ 24.66 , compared with $ 26.34 for all beneficiaries during the fiscal year . The maximum weekly benefit in ...
... benefits . The amount chargeable to the State for their benefits was $ 37,956 . The average benefit rate of State employees was $ 24.66 , compared with $ 26.34 for all beneficiaries during the fiscal year . The maximum weekly benefit in ...
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... benefits should not be uni- form , as a matter of principle , what should be done when a fixed maximum results in more than half of the recipients in 40 States getting uniform benefits at the maximum ? This question answers itself . The ...
... benefits should not be uni- form , as a matter of principle , what should be done when a fixed maximum results in more than half of the recipients in 40 States getting uniform benefits at the maximum ? This question answers itself . The ...
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... benefits . The Labor Department has announced that two programs administered by the Bureau of Employment Security will be affected by the proclamation - the unemployment compensation for veterans and the special job counseling and ...
... benefits . The Labor Department has announced that two programs administered by the Bureau of Employment Security will be affected by the proclamation - the unemployment compensation for veterans and the special job counseling and ...
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... benefits had been paid to Korean veterans through this pro- gram . Over 500,000 veterans drew one or more benefits from October 15 , 1952 , when the program was initiated , to December 31 , 1954. A little more than $ 100 million were ...
... benefits had been paid to Korean veterans through this pro- gram . Over 500,000 veterans drew one or more benefits from October 15 , 1952 , when the program was initiated , to December 31 , 1954. A little more than $ 100 million were ...
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Page 43 - Economic insecurity due to unemployment is a serious menace to the health, morals, and welfare of the people of this State. Involuntary unemployment is therefore a subject of general interest and concern which requires appropriate action by the Legislature to prevent its spread and to lighten its burden which now so often falls with crushing force upon the unemployed worker and his family.
Page 30 - ... to coordinate and utilize all its plans, functions, and resources, for the purpose of creating and maintaining, in a manner calculated to foster and promote free competitive enterprise and the general welfare, conditions under which there will be afforded useful employment opportunities including self-employment, for those able, willing and seeking to work...
Page 30 - Employment Act of 1946". DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC. 2. The Congress hereby declares that it is the continuing policy and responsibility of the Federal Government to use all practicable means consistent with its needs and obligations and other essential considerations of national policy, with the assistance and cooperation of industry, agriculture, labor, and State and local governments, to coordinate and utilize all its plans, functions, and resources for the purpose of creating and maintaining,...
Page 30 - State agencies in making payments of compensation under this title. (b) Any such agreement shall provide that compensation will be paid by the State to any Federal employee, with respect to unemployment after December 31, 1954, in the same amount, on the same terms, and subject to the same conditions...
Page 43 - This can be provided by encouraging employers to provide more stable employment and by the systematic accumulation of funds during periods of employment to provide benefits for periods of unemployment, thus maintaining purchasing power and limiting the serious social consequences of poor relief assistance.
Page 7 - Act and shall also have the duty of studying and making recommendations as to the most effective methods of providing economic security through social insurance, and as to legislation and matters of administrative policy concerning old-age pensions, unemployment compensation, accident compensation, and related subjects.
Page 19 - Service performed on or in connection with a vessel not an American vessel by an employee, if the employee is employed on and in connection with such vessel when outside the United States...
Page 10 - States district attorney or official, if reasonably satisfied that the person so applying is entitled to such benefits, shall appear and act as attorney for such person in the amicable adjustment of the claim or in the filing of any motion, petition, or other appropriate pleading and the prosecution thereof to specifically require such employer to comply with such provisions: Provided, That no fees or court costs shall be taxed against the person so applying for such benefits.
Page 23 - Vocational rehabilitation services should be made available to all disabled persons, whatever the origin and nature of their disability and whatever their age, provided they can be prepared for, and have reasonable prospects of securing and retaining, suitable employment.