Phase I, Existing Unemployment Compensation Programs ; Phase II, Extending Temporary Benefits: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Unemployment Compensation of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 635 pages |
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... proposals to provide additional weeks of benefits to those who will exhaust benefits allowed under existing law , including those covered under the temporary special unemployment assistance program . Hearings on proposed permanent ...
... proposals to provide additional weeks of benefits to those who will exhaust benefits allowed under existing law , including those covered under the temporary special unemployment assistance program . Hearings on proposed permanent ...
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... propose to do four things today : 1. Describe in general terms the basic components of unemployment insurance . 2. Describe the extended benefit features now in place - both the permanent program and the temporary supplemental program ...
... propose to do four things today : 1. Describe in general terms the basic components of unemployment insurance . 2. Describe the extended benefit features now in place - both the permanent program and the temporary supplemental program ...
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... propose to do four things today : 1. Describe in general terms the basic components of unemployment insurance . 2. Describe the extended benefit features now in place - both the permanent program and the temporary supplemental program ...
... propose to do four things today : 1. Describe in general terms the basic components of unemployment insurance . 2. Describe the extended benefit features now in place - both the permanent program and the temporary supplemental program ...
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... proposal . Mr. KOLBERG . Mr. Frenzel , I should say that we have not arrived at any final conclusions with the President on what the basic struc- tural reforms will be recommended to Congress in this session . The Federal benefits ...
... proposal . Mr. KOLBERG . Mr. Frenzel , I should say that we have not arrived at any final conclusions with the President on what the basic struc- tural reforms will be recommended to Congress in this session . The Federal benefits ...
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... proposal that might cover this class of potential employee ? Mr. KOLBERG . I feel certain that we will not recommend that they be covered as a part , if you will pardon the phrase , of the unemploy- ment insurance system . Mr. FRENZEL ...
... proposal that might cover this class of potential employee ? Mr. KOLBERG . I feel certain that we will not recommend that they be covered as a part , if you will pardon the phrase , of the unemploy- ment insurance system . Mr. FRENZEL ...
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Page 273 - The total credit allowed to a taxpayer under this section for all contributions paid into unemployment funds with respect to employment during such taxable year shall not exceed 90 per centum of the tax against which it is credited, and credit shall be allowed only for contributions made under the laws of States certified for the taxable year as provided in section 903.
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