Amending the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937Considers S. 226 and related S. 280, S. 875, and S. 987, to amend the Railroad Retirement Act, the Railroad Retirement Tax Act, the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, and the Social Security Act to liberalize administration of and to increase amount of railroad retirement pensions, and to increase railroad employee pension taxes to compensate for pension payment increase. |
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... individual with respect to one or more months in any calendar year , and it is subsequently established that the total amount of such individual's earnings during such year as determined in accordance with that sentence ( but exclusive ...
... individual with respect to one or more months in any calendar year , and it is subsequently established that the total amount of such individual's earnings during such year as determined in accordance with that sentence ( but exclusive ...
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... individuals in his employ , equal to— " ( 1 ) 64 percent of so much of the compensation paid by such employer for services rendered to him after December 31 , 1958 , and before January 1 , 1962 , and " ( 2 ) 74 percent of so much of the ...
... individuals in his employ , equal to— " ( 1 ) 64 percent of so much of the compensation paid by such employer for services rendered to him after December 31 , 1958 , and before January 1 , 1962 , and " ( 2 ) 74 percent of so much of the ...
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... individual cannot receive disability benefits for any month in which he is paid more than $ 100 in earnings . Under the bill this would be modified so that the disability benefit would be denied for any month in which earnings exceed ...
... individual cannot receive disability benefits for any month in which he is paid more than $ 100 in earnings . Under the bill this would be modified so that the disability benefit would be denied for any month in which earnings exceed ...
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... individual who had days of unemployment be- tween June 19 , 1958 , and April 1 , 1959. The principle is again violated by pro- visions of the bill which would make all proposed benefit increases retroactive to June 30 , 1958 . The above ...
... individual who had days of unemployment be- tween June 19 , 1958 , and April 1 , 1959. The principle is again violated by pro- visions of the bill which would make all proposed benefit increases retroactive to June 30 , 1958 . The above ...
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... Individuals who will have attained the age of sixty and will have completed thirty years of service or , in the case ... individual shall be reduced by one one - hundred - and - eightieth for each calendar month that he or she is under ...
... Individuals who will have attained the age of sixty and will have completed thirty years of service or , in the case ... individual shall be reduced by one one - hundred - and - eightieth for each calendar month that he or she is under ...
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1st 8 months 86th Congress Act is amended additional American Railroads amount annuity assets Association of American average base basis beneficiaries bill brotherhoods carriers Chairman claims committee compensation paid Congress cost daily rate days of unemployment December 31 disqualification earnings effective featherbedding February 18 financed freight individual Interstate Commerce Commission January July June 30 Last 4 months LOOMIS maximum ment million monthly payable payments pension funds percent of payroll person ployment present law proposed qualified rail railroad employees railroad industry Railroad Retirement Act Railroad Retirement Board railroad retirement system Railroad Retirement Tax railroad sickness railroad system Railroad Unemployment Insurance Railway Labor Executives railway operating income registration period respect retroactive revenue SCHOENE Senator CLARK Senator MORSE sickness benefits Social Security Act spouse statement subcommittee subsection survivor tax rate tion U.S. Senate unem unemployed unemployment benefits Unemployment Insurance Act wage WAYNE MORSE week workers
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Page 24 - Secretary shall from time to time certify to the Secretary of the Treasury for payment to each State the sums payable to such State under this section.
Page 350 - South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Page 47 - A payment made by an employer to an individual through the employer's payroll shall be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, to be compensation for service rendered by such individual as an employee of the employer in the period with respect to which the payment is made. An employee shall be deemed to be paid, "for time lost...
Page 81 - Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America. Brotherhood of Railway & Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express & Station Employes.
Page 48 - In a benefit year but has exhausted such rights, the benefit year in which such rights are exhausted shall be deemed not to be ended until the last day of the extended benefit period determined under the following schedule, and the maximum number of days of, and amount of payment for, unemployment...
Page 49 - December 31, 1958, of the aggregate compensation paid to said employee by all said employers with respect to such calendar month, and each employer other than a subordinate unit of a national railway-labor-organization employer...
Page 43 - ... to which an individual is entitled, until the total of such deductions equals such individual's annuity or...