Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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12.0 Personel benefits . 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons 23.0 Rent , communications , and utilities . 24.0 Printing and reporduction .. 25. 1 Other services .. 25.2 Service or other agencies . 26.0 Supplies and materials .
12.0 Personel benefits . 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons 23.0 Rent , communications , and utilities . 24.0 Printing and reporduction .. 25. 1 Other services .. 25.2 Service or other agencies . 26.0 Supplies and materials .
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... including the clerical , communications , and mechanical crafts or classes have also pressed their demands for higher pay scales , the union shop , increased shift differentials , more holidays , and similar benefits .
... including the clerical , communications , and mechanical crafts or classes have also pressed their demands for higher pay scales , the union shop , increased shift differentials , more holidays , and similar benefits .
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The other act provides a system for the payment of unemployment , maternity , and sickness benefits to qualified railroad workers , and an employment service for placing unemployment benefit claimants in jobs .
The other act provides a system for the payment of unemployment , maternity , and sickness benefits to qualified railroad workers , and an employment service for placing unemployment benefit claimants in jobs .
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Under the railroad retirement system , railroad 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 ...
Under the railroad retirement system , railroad 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 ...
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In other words , our law says that no railroad worker will get less than 110 percent in benefits if his wage credits had been covered under the social security system . Generally speaking , this formula applies itself to survivors and ...
In other words , our law says that no railroad worker will get less than 110 percent in benefits if his wage credits had been covered under the social security system . Generally speaking , this formula applies itself to survivors and ...
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