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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Lost time due to strikes in calendar year 1965 was limited to eighteen one - hundredths of 1 percent of time worked — the same figure as 1964. This was accomplished largely through hard and persistent bargaining between the parties ...
Lost time due to strikes in calendar year 1965 was limited to eighteen one - hundredths of 1 percent of time worked — the same figure as 1964. This was accomplished largely through hard and persistent bargaining between the parties ...
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The lost time last year due to strikes was eighteen one - hundredths of 1 percent , which was the same figure as the year before , and this was in spite of the fact that the disputes unquestionably were tougher , there were more of them ...
The lost time last year due to strikes was eighteen one - hundredths of 1 percent , which was the same figure as the year before , and this was in spite of the fact that the disputes unquestionably were tougher , there were more of them ...
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Then the 7 - percent increase that was given to all the social security beneficiaries extended itself to our beneficiary rolls to the extent that we have some that are paid under what we call the overall social security minimum formula ...
Then the 7 - percent increase that was given to all the social security beneficiaries extended itself to our beneficiary rolls to the extent that we have some that are paid under what we call the overall social security minimum formula ...
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About 78 percent of the application forms that we sent out have been returned , and about 87 percent which were returned elected to take the supplemental medical insurance benefits , that $ 3 a month benefit . RESPONSE OF THOSE OVER 65 ...
About 78 percent of the application forms that we sent out have been returned , and about 87 percent which were returned elected to take the supplemental medical insurance benefits , that $ 3 a month benefit . RESPONSE OF THOSE OVER 65 ...
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The only way that would affect the widows is that we have two formulas -- one , the railroad retirement formula in our act , and then the overall minimum where we give them 110 percent of what they would get if the husband had been ...
The only way that would affect the widows is that we have two formulas -- one , the railroad retirement formula in our act , and then the overall minimum where we give them 110 percent of what they would get if the husband had been ...
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