Unemployment Insurance: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 3391, a Bill to Amend the Federal Unemployment Tax Act to Extend Its Coverage to Employers Having One Or More Individuals in Employment; H. R. 4133, a Bill to Provide for the Payment of Federal Uemployment Taxes Into the Federal Unemployment Account to be Available for the Administration of Uemployment Compensation Laws and Public Employment Offices, and to Return to the States the Excess of Such Taxes Over Such Administration Expenses, to Redefine the Term "employer" as Used in the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, and for Other Purposes; H.R. 6174, a Bill to Provide Supplementary Unemployment Compensation Benefits in Certain Cases to Workers Unemplyed During the National Emergency, and for Other Purposes; H. R. 6954, a Bill to Provide for Payments to State Unemployment Funds, and for Other Purposes; H.R. 7277, a Bill to Amend the Social Security Act by Providing Unemployment Compensation for Former Members of the Armed Forces, and for Other Purposes. March 31, April 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, and May 21, 1952Considers legislation to increase the number of employers who must contribute to the Federal unemployment insurance program, to revise Federal-state benefits allocation, to extend benefits to discharged servicemen and to increase the scope of benefits to defense industry employees in times of demobilization. |
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