Railroad Retirement Annuity Increase--1972: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Railroad Retirement..., 92-2, on S. 3852..., H.R. 15922..., H.R. 15927..., August 10, 19721972 - 181 lappuses |
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... Its Coming Crisis - Excerpts from the Report to the President and the Congress by the Commission on Railroad Retirement , June 30 , 1972__ Page 83 84 46 51 14 127 RAILROAD RETIREMENT ANNUITY INCREASE - 1972 THURSDAY , AUGUST 10 IV.
... Its Coming Crisis - Excerpts from the Report to the President and the Congress by the Commission on Railroad Retirement , June 30 , 1972__ Page 83 84 46 51 14 127 RAILROAD RETIREMENT ANNUITY INCREASE - 1972 THURSDAY , AUGUST 10 IV.
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... percent increase . That letter will appear in the record at this point so that all will be able to review it . ( The information referred to follows :) EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET 42.
... percent increase . That letter will appear in the record at this point so that all will be able to review it . ( The information referred to follows :) EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET 42.
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... PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON , D.C. 20503 Honorable Harrison A. Williams , Jr. Chairman , Committee on Labor and Public Welfare United States Senate 4230 New Senate Office Building Washington , D. C. Dear Mr ...
... PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON , D.C. 20503 Honorable Harrison A. Williams , Jr. Chairman , Committee on Labor and Public Welfare United States Senate 4230 New Senate Office Building Washington , D. C. Dear Mr ...
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... President have an opportunity to review them . With parts of the Commission report already at the printer , it would be more prudent to wait for the report before taking action on new legislative proposals that are not absolutely ...
... President have an opportunity to review them . With parts of the Commission report already at the printer , it would be more prudent to wait for the report before taking action on new legislative proposals that are not absolutely ...
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... . Weinberger FOR THE BOARD R. F. Butler , Secretary Director , Office of Management and Budget Executive Office of the President Washington , D. C. 205 03 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA RAILROAD RetiremeNT BOARD 844 RUSH STREET 50.
... . Weinberger FOR THE BOARD R. F. Butler , Secretary Director , Office of Management and Budget Executive Office of the President Washington , D. C. 205 03 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA RAILROAD RetiremeNT BOARD 844 RUSH STREET 50.
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20 percent 20-percent increase amount average basic OASDI BEHLING benefit increase benefit levels bill billion cent increase Chairman changes clause collective bargaining Commission on Railroad Commission's report computed covered payroll deficit Dennis dual benefits earnings effect enacted financial interchange formula fund future go broke income increase in benefits increase in railroad June 30 Leighty majority ment month monthly negotiated OASDI benefits paid pass-through percent increase percentage present private pension plans projected proposed Public Law rail railroad beneficiaries railroad benefits railroad employees railroad employment railroad industry Railroad Retirement Account Railroad Retirement Act railroad retirement beneficiaries railroad retirement benefits Railroad Retirement Board railroad retirement system railroad workers railway labor Railway Labor Executives ratio recommendations restructuring road retirement Senator CRANSTON Social Security Act Social Security Administration social security benefits social security system special annuity SPEIRS staff pension SUBCOMMITTEE ON RAILROAD survivors tax rate temporary tion wage base YNTEMA
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