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Page 1224
... workers . ( d ) Entirely new types of benefits are introduced by seeking benefits for those who are totally and permanently disabled and lump - sum death benefits in all instances whether dependent beneficiaries survive or not . It is ...
... workers . ( d ) Entirely new types of benefits are introduced by seeking benefits for those who are totally and permanently disabled and lump - sum death benefits in all instances whether dependent beneficiaries survive or not . It is ...
Page 1225
... workers in lower income groups . This would impose a hardship particularly on lower income groups who are not eligible for benefits under the act . This , we feel , represents a direct invasion by the Federal Government into a field ...
... workers in lower income groups . This would impose a hardship particularly on lower income groups who are not eligible for benefits under the act . This , we feel , represents a direct invasion by the Federal Government into a field ...
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... workers who are included in order to provide benefits for workers who have retired or beneficiaries of deceased workers , it is entirely unnecessary and inappropriate to project the equity theory into such a system . To do so , only ...
... workers who are included in order to provide benefits for workers who have retired or beneficiaries of deceased workers , it is entirely unnecessary and inappropriate to project the equity theory into such a system . To do so , only ...
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... workers will retire before benefits are paid and the mere attainment of so - called old age in no wise assures a worker of benefits . We also believe that the words " dependents ' benefits " more accu- rately describes the class of ...
... workers will retire before benefits are paid and the mere attainment of so - called old age in no wise assures a worker of benefits . We also believe that the words " dependents ' benefits " more accu- rately describes the class of ...
Page 1228
... workers age 20 to 64 , inclusive , to persons past age 65 is constantly diminishing . This indicates the probability of a heavier tax burden on workers in the future to provide benefits for persons in retirement . As the system of ...
... workers age 20 to 64 , inclusive , to persons past age 65 is constantly diminishing . This indicates the probability of a heavier tax burden on workers in the future to provide benefits for persons in retirement . As the system of ...
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Page 1226 - Beers appears on behalf of the Life Insurance Association of America and the American Life Convention to testify on HR 8356.