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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... legislation . We will work long hours , as usual , and hope to finish these hearings before the Easter recess , mark up the bill soon after the recess and report it before the end of April . We shall now take up the National Mediation ...
... legislation . We will work long hours , as usual , and hope to finish these hearings before the Easter recess , mark up the bill soon after the recess and report it before the end of April . We shall now take up the National Mediation ...
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... legislation dealing with the relationship of employer and employee in the transportation industry . This history commenced with the passage of the Newlands Act by the Congress in 1898 , and through several successive steps of legislative ...
... legislation dealing with the relationship of employer and employee in the transportation industry . This history commenced with the passage of the Newlands Act by the Congress in 1898 , and through several successive steps of legislative ...
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... LEGISLATION Mr. SIMKIN . We have right now at the Bureau of the Budget a pro- posal which we have drafted which would take care of this . You will recall in connection with the President's state of the Union message he indicated that ...
... LEGISLATION Mr. SIMKIN . We have right now at the Bureau of the Budget a pro- posal which we have drafted which would take care of this . You will recall in connection with the President's state of the Union message he indicated that ...
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... legislation ? Mr. HABERMEYER . No , we are not recommending anything like that at this time . Mr. DUNCAN . You referred to 8 percent on the first $ 550 . That is $ 550 per what ? Mr. HABERMEYER . Per month ; $ 6,600 a year , the same as ...
... legislation ? Mr. HABERMEYER . No , we are not recommending anything like that at this time . Mr. DUNCAN . You referred to 8 percent on the first $ 550 . That is $ 550 per what ? Mr. HABERMEYER . Per month ; $ 6,600 a year , the same as ...
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... to be completely re- vamped and revised during the coming year . We are continually confronted with changes in legislation calling for changes in pro- cedures and methods . Mr. FARNUM . Do you have any people whose sole 62.
... to be completely re- vamped and revised during the coming year . We are continually confronted with changes in legislation calling for changes in pro- cedures and methods . Mr. FARNUM . Do you have any people whose sole 62.
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activities actual 1966 estimate additional agencies amount apprenticeship appropriation assistance average benefits Board budget Bureau of Labor Chairman Changes for 1967 Civil commission Committee compliance contract Corp cost Department of Labor drafting and design DUNCAN Electronic data processing employment security Employment Service established estimate 1967 estimate Federal employees financing fiscal year 1967 FLOOD FOGARTY going GOODWIN handicapped High School industry job vacancy Junior College KEYSERLING Labor Standards Labor-Management legislation LUNDQUIST Mandatory Manpower Development Mechanical drafting mediation ment million minimum wage occupations operations opportunities organizations pay increases percent Personnel compensation plans Posi positions President's problems projects proposed Railway Labor Act regional director request RUTTENBERG salaries and expenses Secretary of Labor Secretary WIRTZ SHRIVER staff Technical tion Total obligations training programs trust fund unemployed unemployment insurance unfair labor practice Vocational Women's Bureau workers workload youth