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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... to cover because of a great deal of new 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 .
... to cover because of a great deal of new 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 .
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... field of Federal legislation dealing with the relationship of employer and employee in the transportation industry . ... and through several successive steps of legislative action , has finally resulted in the present Railway Labor ...
... field of Federal legislation dealing with the relationship of employer and employee in the transportation industry . ... and through several successive steps of legislative action , has finally resulted in the present Railway Labor ...
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Has your shop been asked to make any comment or observation to any committee of the Congress on any bills that might have been introduced to fill this gap to which you have referred ? PROPOSED CHANGES IN EMERGENCY LEGISLATION Mr. Sukin ...
Has your shop been asked to make any comment or observation to any committee of the Congress on any bills that might have been introduced to fill this gap to which you have referred ? PROPOSED CHANGES IN EMERGENCY LEGISLATION Mr. Sukin ...
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Are you recommending any such 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 what ? Mr. HABERMEYER .
Are you recommending any such 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 what ? Mr. HABERMEYER .
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The conferences were suspended in 1965 because of the legislation then pending in Congress which was recently enacted and which affected so extensively the individuals covered by the Railroad Retirement Act . The resumption of those ...
The conferences were suspended in 1965 because of the legislation then pending in Congress which was recently enacted and which affected so extensively the individuals covered by the Railroad Retirement Act . The resumption of those ...
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