Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act. Hearings on H.R. 3150 |
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... repeal of the cash sickness and maternity benefit provisions which would be effected by H. R. 3150 would be very constructive . There is no ques- tion but what we shall know much more about the appropriate treat- ment of cash sickness ...
... repeal of the cash sickness and maternity benefit provisions which would be effected by H. R. 3150 would be very constructive . There is no ques- tion but what we shall know much more about the appropriate treat- ment of cash sickness ...
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... repeal of that section of the Crosser bill which amends the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act so that it now provides sickness , accident , and maternity benefits . Such a provision is undeniably a radical departure from any concept ...
... repeal of that section of the Crosser bill which amends the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act so that it now provides sickness , accident , and maternity benefits . Such a provision is undeniably a radical departure from any concept ...
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... repeal were included in H. R. 1362 , which was passed by the Seventy - ninth Congress . These provisions present an entirely new concept of unemployment as orig- inally provided by the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act and as provided ...
... repeal were included in H. R. 1362 , which was passed by the Seventy - ninth Congress . These provisions present an entirely new concept of unemployment as orig- inally provided by the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act and as provided ...
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... repealing the provisions for payment of nonoccupational sickness , accident , and maternity benefits to railroad workers scheduled to begin July 1 , 1947. Unless corrected , this law becomes a precedent for the extension of similar 24 ...
... repealing the provisions for payment of nonoccupational sickness , accident , and maternity benefits to railroad workers scheduled to begin July 1 , 1947. Unless corrected , this law becomes a precedent for the extension of similar 24 ...
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... repeal of the 1946 amendments of both the Railroad Retire- ment Act and the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act , insofar as they affect coverage , is strongly urged for the following reasons : 1. The 1946 amendments to the Railroad ...
... repeal of the 1946 amendments of both the Railroad Retire- ment Act and the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act , insofar as they affect coverage , is strongly urged for the following reasons : 1. The 1946 amendments to the Railroad ...
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Page 17 - One and one-half years' average wages, but in no event less than $500 nor more than $2,000; (b) In case of the loss of both hands or both feet, or one hand and one foot, as aforesaid: Four years' average wages, but not less than $2,000.
Page 1 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Howe of Representatives of the United States...
Page 2 - Any day in any period with respect to which the Board finds that he is receiving or will have received annuity payments or pensions under the Railroad Retirement Act of 1935 or the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937. or insurance benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act, or...
Page 7 - Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, this is the first time...
Page 78 - Railway Carmen of America. International Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers. Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees. Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees. Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen of America. National Organization Masters, Mates and Pilots of America. National Marine Engineers
Page 1 - In accordance with such regulations as the Board may prescribe, a statement of sickness is filed within such reasonable period, not in excess of ten days, as the Board may prescribe • • • (section 1 (k) of the act). The term "statement of sickness...
Page 2 - ... to such days of unemployment or days of sickness is less in amount than the benefits under this Act which, but for this paragraph, would be payable and not recoverable with respect to such days of unemployment or days of sickness, the preceding...
Page 78 - International Association of Machinists. International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America. International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers. Sheet Metal Workers
Page 2 - As soon as practicable following the enactment of this Act, the Board shall determine and proclaim the balance to the credit of the account as of the close of business on September 30, 1947, and on or before December 31 of...
Page 143 - Benefits payable to an employee with respect to days of sickness shall be payable regardless of the liability of any person to pay damages for such infirmity. The Board shall be entitled to reimbursement from any sum or damages paid or payable to such employee or other person through suit, compromise, settlement, judgment, or otherwise on account of any liability (other than a liability under a health, sickness, accident, or similar insurance policy) based upon such infirmity, to the extent that...