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... activities we are requesting two employees , and the net cost for those two employees is $ 8,870 . We are also asking for an increase in personnel administration of two employees , with a net increased cost there of $ 8,862 . INCREASE ...
... activities we are requesting two employees , and the net cost for those two employees is $ 8,870 . We are also asking for an increase in personnel administration of two employees , with a net increased cost there of $ 8,862 . INCREASE ...
Page 67
... activities are under my direction . REPORTS PREPARED FOR ILO For instance , we have recently prepared a report requested by the ILO on the extent to which State laws and practices meet the conven- tion which was adopted by the ILO on ...
... activities are under my direction . REPORTS PREPARED FOR ILO For instance , we have recently prepared a report requested by the ILO on the extent to which State laws and practices meet the conven- tion which was adopted by the ILO on ...
Page 103
... activities during World War II . There is a very small hang - over of cases from that program . That , in brief , is the coverage under the laws . Now , under the Federal Employees ' Compensation Act our work is influenced not only by ...
... activities during World War II . There is a very small hang - over of cases from that program . That , in brief , is the coverage under the laws . Now , under the Federal Employees ' Compensation Act our work is influenced not only by ...
Page 112
... activities and responsibilities are ? Mr. GOODWIN . The Bureau covers two major programs , the unem- ployment insurance program and the United States Employment Serv- ice program . They are both operated by the States . The law gives ...
... activities and responsibilities are ? Mr. GOODWIN . The Bureau covers two major programs , the unem- ployment insurance program and the United States Employment Serv- ice program . They are both operated by the States . The law gives ...
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... activities and an increase in employment- service activities . Mr. FOGARTY . I do not quite understand that . Why should that be ? Mr. GOODWIN . Well , the reduction that has taken place has been in unemployment insurance and a high ...
... activities and an increase in employment- service activities . Mr. FOGARTY . I do not quite understand that . Why should that be ? Mr. GOODWIN . Well , the reduction that has taken place has been in unemployment insurance and a high ...
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activities actual 1951 estimate administrative agencies American Cancer Society amount appropriation arthritis asking Assistant veterans employment budget Bureau of Labor BUSBEY cancer cerebral palsy Chairman CLAGUE Clerk-stenographer committee Congress cortisone cost defense DENTON Department of Labor direct obligations disease Division DODSON DRMF employees Employment Service estimate 1952 estimate Executive Order 9835 Federal Federal Security Agency field fiscal FOGARTY funds going GOODWIN Government handling HEDRICK HERZOG hospitals increase industry Institute Labor Standards Labor Statistics manpower ment Mental Health multiple sclerosis National National Mediation Board Office operations organizations patients percent Personal services personnel positions problem Railroad Railway Labor Act record rents request rheumatism safety Salaries and expenses SCHWABE Secretary TOBIN SHANE staff Taft-Hartley Act thing tion Total obligations TYSON United veterans employment representative wage WICKENS workers World War II