The American Federationist, 79. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1972 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 82.
16. lappuse
... Benefit levels sufficient to maintain a decent standard of living for injured workers and their dependents , with maximum weekly benefits of not less than two - thirds of the injured worker's average weekly wage . • Reciprocity of benefit ...
... Benefit levels sufficient to maintain a decent standard of living for injured workers and their dependents , with maximum weekly benefits of not less than two - thirds of the injured worker's average weekly wage . • Reciprocity of benefit ...
8. lappuse
... benefits were paid only to poor people . The proposal would undermine the individual equity principle since a majority of beneficiaries would then receive benefits unrelated to their wages or contributions paid . A more modest increase ...
... benefits were paid only to poor people . The proposal would undermine the individual equity principle since a majority of beneficiaries would then receive benefits unrelated to their wages or contributions paid . A more modest increase ...
9. lappuse
... benefits . Special Minimum Benefit The new law includes a special minimum benefit equal to $ 8.50 multiplied by a ... benefits will be $ 2,100 a year - up from $ 1,680 a year . For earnings above $ 2,100 , benefits will be reduced $ 1 ...
... benefits . Special Minimum Benefit The new law includes a special minimum benefit equal to $ 8.50 multiplied by a ... benefits will be $ 2,100 a year - up from $ 1,680 a year . For earnings above $ 2,100 , benefits will be reduced $ 1 ...
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