Phase III: Proposed Changes in the Permanent Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Programs : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Unemployment Compensation of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 1037 pages |
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... maximum weekly amount payable under the State law . The State maximum weekly benefit amount must be equal to at least 75 percent of the statewide average weekly wage . Furthermore , a State cannot reduce an in- dividual's weekly benefit ...
... maximum weekly amount payable under the State law . The State maximum weekly benefit amount must be equal to at least 75 percent of the statewide average weekly wage . Furthermore , a State cannot reduce an in- dividual's weekly benefit ...
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... maximum weekly benefit amounts as long as SUB was available , and accordingly the maximum amounts have remained low . There is another consideration . Eleven States have provided allow- ances for an unemployed worker's dependents . A ...
... maximum weekly benefit amounts as long as SUB was available , and accordingly the maximum amounts have remained low . There is another consideration . Eleven States have provided allow- ances for an unemployed worker's dependents . A ...
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... maximum weekly benefit amounts as long as SUB was available , and accordingly , the maximums have remained low . In addition , 11 States provide allowances for an unemployed worker's de- pendents . A major factor in the enactment of ...
... maximum weekly benefit amounts as long as SUB was available , and accordingly , the maximums have remained low . In addition , 11 States provide allowances for an unemployed worker's de- pendents . A major factor in the enactment of ...
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... maximum which is at least 66 % percent of the statewide average weekly wage of covered workers . The deficiencies in the benefit amounts provided under State laws have led to proposals in Congress to provide new and special programs ...
... maximum which is at least 66 % percent of the statewide average weekly wage of covered workers . The deficiencies in the benefit amounts provided under State laws have led to proposals in Congress to provide new and special programs ...
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... maximum of 662 % percent of average weekly wage July 1 , 1978 , Louisiana Sept. 1 , 1976 , Pennsylvania Aug. 1 , 1976 , and North Dakota ( 67 percent of average weekly wage ) July 1 , 1976. The following States had flexible maximum ...
... maximum of 662 % percent of average weekly wage July 1 , 1978 , Louisiana Sept. 1 , 1976 , Pennsylvania Aug. 1 , 1976 , and North Dakota ( 67 percent of average weekly wage ) July 1 , 1976. The following States had flexible maximum ...
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1958 RECESSION 26 weeks 50 percent administrative AFL-CIO average weekly wage benefit levels benefit liberality bill blue-collar workers BURKE CETA Chairman claimants coefficient committee Congress CORMAN cost coverage covered Department of Labor disqualification domestic workers duration of unemployment earnings economic effect eligibility employers Employment Service enacted estimated exhaustees experience rating extended benefits families Federal Government Federal standards Federal supplemental Federal-State financing FRENZEL FUTA going higher IMPACT OF UNEMPLOYMENT incentive income increase individual industry labor force legislation maximum ment million minimum paid payments payroll Percent Percent period PICKLE ployment problem proposal public employees question reserve ratio revenues Secretary DUNLOP SMSA's social security South Carolina STEIGER subcommittee t-value tax rate taxable wage base Thank tion trigger unem unemployed unemployment benefits unemployment compensation unemployment insurance system unemployment rate Unemployment Tax variables WEATHERFORD weekly benefit amount Wisconsin