Third Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1946: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress, Second Session, on the Third Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1946United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - 160 lappuses |
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... industry ? By " industry " I do not mean necessarily commercial employment but any kind of work where they get paid ? Mr. SHORTLEY . Every one of them . Last year we rehabilitated 41,925 individuals . Seventy - nine percent of the ...
... industry ? By " industry " I do not mean necessarily commercial employment but any kind of work where they get paid ? Mr. SHORTLEY . Every one of them . Last year we rehabilitated 41,925 individuals . Seventy - nine percent of the ...
143. lappuse
... industries and in certain localities . Thus preliminary figures indicate that about 40 percent of the plans ... industry to regularize production ? ( 2 ) To what extent can these methods feasibly be adopted by other in- dustries ...
... industries and in certain localities . Thus preliminary figures indicate that about 40 percent of the plans ... industry to regularize production ? ( 2 ) To what extent can these methods feasibly be adopted by other in- dustries ...
144. lappuse
... industry have thus far adopted guaranteed wage plans ? 7. Within the industries having plans are there any characteristics which differentiate employers having plans from those which do not ? 8. Do the companies maintaining guaranty ...
... industry have thus far adopted guaranteed wage plans ? 7. Within the industries having plans are there any characteristics which differentiate employers having plans from those which do not ? 8. Do the companies maintaining guaranty ...
145. lappuse
... industry , before and after plans were estab- lished ? 21. What benefits accrued to the community from the operation of the plan ? 22. Are there certain terms of the plans themselves which are essential to operation ? 23. Can there be ...
... industry , before and after plans were estab- lished ? 21. What benefits accrued to the community from the operation of the plan ? 22. Are there certain terms of the plans themselves which are essential to operation ? 23. Can there be ...
149. lappuse
... industry is , for example , 50 percent more than the minimum , an establish- ment which keeps the peak down to 10 percent may be doing an outstanding job . On the other hand , in an industry where the range is 15 percent for the median ...
... industry is , for example , 50 percent more than the minimum , an establish- ment which keeps the peak down to 10 percent may be doing an outstanding job . On the other hand , in an industry where the range is 15 percent for the median ...
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activities additional amount Administration agencies allocation ANDRETTA appropriation approved asking basis BELOVSKY bill Budget building Bureau CANNON Chairman Colonel DRAVO committee Congress construction cost deficiency Department DIRKSEN Division employees employment equipment estimate expenditures expenses export facilities February 28 Federal field figure fiscal year 1946 foreign funds going Government guaranteed wage plans gypsy moth House I. G. Farben included increase industry June 30 KLUTZNICK KRATZ KURTH labor LAGUARDIA LAMPLE LATIMER LUDLOW man-years materials McCLURE ment months National necessary O'NEAL obligations Office operation pay roll percent personal services personnel positions present Public Law 106 quota RABAUT Reconversion record regular requested ROHWER salaries shipments shipped short tons staff statement supply TABER TARVER things tion transferred United United Nations UNRRA veterans visa War Production Board War Shipping Administration WIGGLESWORTH WOOD WYATT
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