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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... funds . In terms of manpower increases , seven mediator positions , one labor relations economist position , and five secretarial and typist supporting positions are proposed . Also included are funds for annualization costs for ...
... funds . In terms of manpower increases , seven mediator positions , one labor relations economist position , and five secretarial and typist supporting positions are proposed . Also included are funds for annualization costs for ...
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... funds when no de- fined employer is involved . The feeling has been that we are , at least , on dangerous grounds in mediating and spending Federal funds mediating when we have no legal authority to do so . Mr. SIMKIN . Putting it in ...
... funds when no de- fined employer is involved . The feeling has been that we are , at least , on dangerous grounds in mediating and spending Federal funds mediating when we have no legal authority to do so . Mr. SIMKIN . Putting it in ...
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... funds . Seven new mediation positions , one research economist position , and five secretarial and typist supporting positions are proposed . Also included are funds for annualiza- tion costs for mediator positions filled for only a ...
... funds . Seven new mediation positions , one research economist position , and five secretarial and typist supporting positions are proposed . Also included are funds for annualiza- tion costs for mediator positions filled for only a ...
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... fund is concerned , what percent of payrolls , and how many millions of dollars a year . Mr. DUNCAN . And the numbers ... funds for your program ? One , we Mr. HABERMEYER . We have two other sources of revenue . have a provision in our ...
... fund is concerned , what percent of payrolls , and how many millions of dollars a year . Mr. DUNCAN . And the numbers ... funds for your program ? One , we Mr. HABERMEYER . We have two other sources of revenue . have a provision in our ...
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... fund as a basis of a loan ? Mr. HABERMEYER . Yes , sir . There is one provision where we have loaned money from the retirement fund to support the unemployment fund . That is a specific provision of the law . Mr. FLOOD . I meant to ...
... fund as a basis of a loan ? Mr. HABERMEYER . Yes , sir . There is one provision where we have loaned money from the retirement fund to support the unemployment fund . That is a specific provision of the law . Mr. FLOOD . I meant to ...
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