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... legislation becomes effective . It would be equitable , and would involve fewer adminis- trative problems , if the payments for those now on the rolls were increased by a method which on the average yielded more nearly the same results ...
... legislation becomes effective . It would be equitable , and would involve fewer adminis- trative problems , if the payments for those now on the rolls were increased by a method which on the average yielded more nearly the same results ...
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... legislation follow unfortunate experiences prior to the legislation ? Mr. ALTMEYER . You mean in retirement ? Senator MILLIKIN . Yes . Mr. ALTMEYER . As I say , the unfortunate experience was that the railroad workers were growing older ...
... legislation follow unfortunate experiences prior to the legislation ? Mr. ALTMEYER . You mean in retirement ? Senator MILLIKIN . Yes . Mr. ALTMEYER . As I say , the unfortunate experience was that the railroad workers were growing older ...
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... 6000 which , we believe , would make this proposed legislation even more effective in strengthening the public assistance programs . I should like to develop these suggested changes from the point of SOCIAL SECURITY REVISION 137.
... 6000 which , we believe , would make this proposed legislation even more effective in strengthening the public assistance programs . I should like to develop these suggested changes from the point of SOCIAL SECURITY REVISION 137.
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... legislation and develop adminis- trative machinery which would qualify them for Federal financial participation in their programs in the event that the act is extended to cover them . Knowing the dire need of large numbers of families ...
... legislation and develop adminis- trative machinery which would qualify them for Federal financial participation in their programs in the event that the act is extended to cover them . Knowing the dire need of large numbers of families ...
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... legislation for the care and protection of children . State laws on such subjects as adoption , illegitimacy , and juvenile courts have been strengthened . Standards for child - care work have been developed or improved with the ...
... legislation for the care and protection of children . State laws on such subjects as adoption , illegitimacy , and juvenile courts have been strengthened . Standards for child - care work have been developed or improved with the ...
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Page 357 - central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with correcting glasses is generally considered as blindness. A field defect in which the peripheral field has contracted to such an extent that the widest diameter of visual field subtends at an angular distance of no greater than 20 degrees may be considered equally disabling.
Page 715 - has the right to control and direct the individual who performs the services, not only as the result to be accomplished by the work but as to details and means by which that result is accomplished. That is, an employee is subject to the will and control of the employer not only as to what shall be done but
Page 384 - eye disease and to preserve or even restore sight. This excellent program now is jeopardized by the proposed amendment in HR 6000, section 341 (d), which would provide that in determining whether an individual is blind there shall be an examination by a physician skilled in diseases of the eye or by an
Page 288 - Burney. (Whereupon, at 12:05 pm, a recess was taken until 2:30 pm, this same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION (The committee reconvened at 2:30 pm upon the expiration of the noon recess.) The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order. The first witness will be Hon. Dwight W. Burney. STATEMENT OF HON. DWIGHT W. BURNEY, STATE
Page 357 - considered as blindness. A field defect in which the peripheral field has contracted to such an extent that the widest diameter of visual field subtends at an angular distance of no greater than 20 degrees may be considered equally disabling.
Page 715 - Point out clauses which give the company, general agent or manager the right to alter the commission schedules. Furnish such amendments which may have been made thereunder. "The right to discharge is also an important factor indicating that the person possessing that right is
Page 792 - The matter which I refer to might be considered as a somewhat minor thing in the bill, but it is really not so minor. At the bottom of page 46 and the top of page 47 of the bill, it says this : In the employ of the operator of a farm in handling, planting, drying, packing, packaging, processing, freezing, grading, storing, or delivering to storage
Page 718 - 1. Pursuant to section 10 (b) of the National Labor Relations Act, the undersigned hereby charges that [name of employer] at [address of establishmentstreet, city, State] employing unknown number workers in insurance industry, has engaged in and is engaging in unfair labor practices within the meaning
Page 718 - of Life Insurance Presidents ; American Life Convention ; and Life Insurance Agency Management Association and its predecessor, Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau—has interfered with, restrained and coerced its employees in the exercise of their rights to self-organization as guaranteed in section 7 of the
Page 220 - applicants by a physician skilled in the diseases of the eye or by an optometrist in order to determine blindness. I am opposed to the inclusion of the optometrist. As I understand it, the optometrist is licensed