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50 percent administration agencies amount Belgium Benefits for Dependents Benefits for Insured blue-collar workers cash benefits child coal cost coverage covered Current law disability benefits disability insurance domestic banks employed family allowances Federal financing foreign banks foreign branches France francs a month Germany Government health benefits health insurance home area hospital income industry Insured person Insured Workers Invalidity pension Italy loans Luxembourg maternity benefits maximum Medical Benefits ment miners minimum Ministry of Labor national health service Netherlands old-age and survivors old-age benefits orphans participate payable payroll pension permanent disability Pierre du Pont railroad regional relocation allowances relocation assistance retirement salaried employees salaried workers schemes self-employed sickness insurance six countries social insurance Social Security Administration social security system supervision supplement survivors benefits Sweden tion unem unemployed workers unemployment insurance United Kingdom wage earners waiting period weeks widows workmen's compensation York
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33. lappuse - ... (C) if as a condition of being employed the individual would be required to join a company union or to resign from or refrain from joining any bona fide labor organization...
3. lappuse - Belgium, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
33. lappuse - Disqualifications The major causes for disqualification from benefits are not being able to work or available for work, voluntary separation from work without good cause, discharge for misconduct connected with the work, refusal of suitable work without good cause, and unemployment resulting from a labor dispute. Disqualification for one of these reasons may result in a postponement of benefits for some prescribed period, a cancellation of benefit rights, or a reduction of benefits otherwise payable....
52. lappuse - ... facility for 60 consecutive days. The deductible amounts for inpatient hospital and outpatient hospital diagnostic services will be increased if necessary to keep pace with increases in hospital costs, but no increase will be made before 1969.
30. lappuse - Indefinite is used in the sense that it cannot reasonably be anticipated that the impairment will, in the foreseeable future, be so diminished as no longer to prevent substantial gainful activity.
29. lappuse - Except for purposes of section 202(d), 202(e), 202(f), 223, and 225, the term "disability" means (A) inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months...
27. lappuse - An agreement entered into pursuant to the provisions of section 3121 (1), relating to coverage of citizens of the United States who are employees of foreign subsidiaries of domestic corporations, as would be wages under section...
53. lappuse - X-ray, radium, and radioactive isotope therapy, including materials and services of technicians ; (5) surgical dressings, and splints, casts, and other devices used for...
44. lappuse - Columbia, and Puerto Rico by the State divisions of vocational rehabilitation and applies to disabled persons whether or not the disability is work connected. The services rendered include medical care, counsel and guidance in selecting the right job, and training for and placement on the right job. In addition, the medical treatment, transportation, maintenance, occupational tools and equipment, and training supplies are provided without cost where the client's inability to pay has been established.
54. lappuse - In determining the reasonable charge for services for purposes of this paragraph, there shall be taken into consideration the customary charges for similar services generally made by the physician or other person furnishing such services, as well as the prevailing charges in the locality for similar services.