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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... DUNCAN . As a matter of fact , the only thing that has not gone up in connection with your activities is the workshop and seminar program , which has declined . That is because of what ? Mr. SIMKIN . There is no decline in that . Mr. DUNCAN ...
... DUNCAN . As a matter of fact , the only thing that has not gone up in connection with your activities is the workshop and seminar program , which has declined . That is because of what ? Mr. SIMKIN . There is no decline in that . Mr. DUNCAN ...
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... DUNCAN . Will four stenographers back up seven mediators ? Mr. SIMKIN . Yes . Mr. DUNCAN . If you were to get 21 mediators , you would need 12 stenographers , is that right ? Mr. SIMKIN . It does not work out precisely in that ratio ...
... DUNCAN . Will four stenographers back up seven mediators ? Mr. SIMKIN . Yes . Mr. DUNCAN . If you were to get 21 mediators , you would need 12 stenographers , is that right ? Mr. SIMKIN . It does not work out precisely in that ratio ...
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... there would not be with railroads , but if there is one , that is one too many . That is not what we intended . Mr. HABERMEYER . That is right . Mr. FOGARTY . Mr. Duncan . 57 VETERANS ' BENEFITS Mr. DUNCAN . I think the.
... there would not be with railroads , but if there is one , that is one too many . That is not what we intended . Mr. HABERMEYER . That is right . Mr. FOGARTY . Mr. Duncan . 57 VETERANS ' BENEFITS Mr. DUNCAN . I think the.
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... DUNCAN . It is still better as far as your people are concerned ? Mr. HABERMEYER . Yes , sir . Mr. DUNCAN . If I understand it , over the period of the last year they did get a raise , and then a few months later they got a decrease ...
... DUNCAN . It is still better as far as your people are concerned ? Mr. HABERMEYER . Yes , sir . Mr. DUNCAN . If I understand it , over the period of the last year they did get a raise , and then a few months later they got a decrease ...
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... DUNCAN . But the wife would . Mr. HABERMEYER . The wife would get both . Mr. DUNCAN . So we would be treating them both on the same level if we were simply to pass a law that provided you should not take into consideration social ...
... DUNCAN . But the wife would . Mr. HABERMEYER . The wife would get both . Mr. DUNCAN . So we would be treating them both on the same level if we were simply to pass a law that provided you should not take into consideration social ...
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