Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 100, Part 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - Law The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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Page 10021
... week for 9 consecu- tive weeks . " Within 15 days after the date of first publication of such notice , the person re- questing such publication ( 1 ) shall cause a copy of such notice to be personally delivered to or to be mailed by ...
... week for 9 consecu- tive weeks . " Within 15 days after the date of first publication of such notice , the person re- questing such publication ( 1 ) shall cause a copy of such notice to be personally delivered to or to be mailed by ...
Page 10062
... weeks , whereas under the pres- ent law it covers only employers of 8 or more within 20 weeks . This would add 1.3 million people to the coverage under this program . The second change is that substan- tially all Federal civilian ...
... weeks , whereas under the pres- ent law it covers only employers of 8 or more within 20 weeks . This would add 1.3 million people to the coverage under this program . The second change is that substan- tially all Federal civilian ...
Page 10063
... weeks instead of 8 or more in 20 weeks as under the present law . It is estimated that this provision will make unemployment in- surance protection available to approxi- mately 1.3 million workers not now cov- ered . Second ...
... weeks instead of 8 or more in 20 weeks as under the present law . It is estimated that this provision will make unemployment in- surance protection available to approxi- mately 1.3 million workers not now cov- ered . Second ...
Page 10064
... Weeks duration Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Benefits paid in 1953 ( in thousands ) Average actual duration in 1953 ( weeks ) Federal grants to States . fiscal year 1953 ( in thousands ) Federal tax collec- tions , fiscal year 1953 ...
... Weeks duration Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Benefits paid in 1953 ( in thousands ) Average actual duration in 1953 ( weeks ) Federal grants to States . fiscal year 1953 ( in thousands ) Federal tax collec- tions , fiscal year 1953 ...
Page 10066
... weeks of unemploy- ment at an average rate of $ 23.32 per week . The average beneficiary drew benefits for 10.2 weeks as against 10.4 weeks in the same period during the preceding fiscal year . Another part of this Bureau , the Unem ...
... weeks of unemploy- ment at an average rate of $ 23.32 per week . The average beneficiary drew benefits for 10.2 weeks as against 10.4 weeks in the same period during the preceding fiscal year . Another part of this Bureau , the Unem ...
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