Ibid., pp. 71, 86. this country the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners were established in their present form in 1851 and 1860, respectively. Report - xx. lappuseautors: United States. Industrial Commission - 1901Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1882 - 1050 lapas
...experienced actuaries were examined with a view to show ' whether the subscriptions contributed by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners were sufficient to answer the several purposes, benevolent and other, for which they purport to be received.'... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 1330 lapas
...18,000 members, was established in 1809; the United Boiler Makers, whose present membership is about 48,000, in 1834. The two British unions which have...respectively. The former has a total membership of some 80,000, the latter of (55, 000. ' Though the local union is historically the primary phenomenon, and... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 1398 lapas
...l>enefit. A superannuation benefit is paid by 38 of the principal unions of Great Britain, including the two British unions which have branches in this...the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners. The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters pays $2.80 a week for life to a member who is 50 years of age... | |
| Geoffrey Drage - 1905 - 268 lapas
...Trade Unions in 1867, when two actuaries who were examined with regard to the financial position of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners gave it as their opinion that these societies must be considered insolvent because of their superannuation... | |
| 1905 - 1114 lapas
...Australia. Forty-one unions, branches, or amalgamated .societies were represented. Among these were the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, vigorous branches of the British societies, with their conservative policies and benefit features.... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1908 - 1048 lapas
...Div. 58. . OLD AGE PENSIONS FOR UNION PRINTERS. While comparatively small branches in this country of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, both with headquarters iu England, have for years paid superannuation benefits, the first distinctively... | |
| Massachusetts. Dept. of Labor and Industries. Division of Statistics - 1909 - 340 lapas
...unions which have branches in 1 George E. McNeill; The Labor Movement, p. 337. ! Ibid., pp. 71, 86. this country the Amalgamated Society of Engineers...respectively. The former has a total membership of 110,084, the latter of 68,73s.1 Although the local union was historically the first form of organization... | |
| Massachusetts - 1909 - 1212 lapas
...unions which have branches in 1 George E. McNcill; The Labor Movement, p. 337. « Ibid., pp. 71, 86. this country the Amalgamated Society of Engineers...respectively. The former has a total membership of 110,084, the latter of 68Д35.1 Although the local union was historically the first form of organization... | |
| Massachusetts. Commission on Old Age Pensions, Annuities and Insurance - 1910 - 450 lapas
...whatever for superannuation benefits. Three societies, namely, the International Typographical Union, the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, reported the existence of old age pension schemes in actual operation. Two societies, the Amalgamated... | |
| National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Annual Session - 1912 - 670 lapas
...form of insurance are the German Typographia, a branch of the International Typographical Union and the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners. Personally both as a member and officer of the carpenters' organization for a period of more than 26... | |
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