Legislative Document, Volume 2J.B. Lyon Company, 1952 |
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... benefits . Unions and Death Benefits , 1949-50 Provide such benefits .... Do not provide such benefits .. No data available .. Unions 47 23 3 73 Burial benefits paid by unions amount in most cases to $ 300 , but there has been a trend ...
... benefits . Unions and Death Benefits , 1949-50 Provide such benefits .... Do not provide such benefits .. No data available .. Unions 47 23 3 73 Burial benefits paid by unions amount in most cases to $ 300 , but there has been a trend ...
Halaman 134
... benefit associations financed by assessments which provide " small amounts of death benefits . " The Distillery , Rectifying and Wine Workers Inter- national Union of America proudly boasts : " All 249,735 55 member employees as stated ...
... benefit associations financed by assessments which provide " small amounts of death benefits . " The Distillery , Rectifying and Wine Workers Inter- national Union of America proudly boasts : " All 249,735 55 member employees as stated ...
Halaman 135
... benefits . The Textile Workers Union of America points out that it does not provide or arrange for burial insur- ance , but it has successfully negotiated with industry such benefits for well over 80 per cent of its member- ship . The ...
... benefits . The Textile Workers Union of America points out that it does not provide or arrange for burial insur- ance , but it has successfully negotiated with industry such benefits for well over 80 per cent of its member- ship . The ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Cultural Contexts of Aging by Dr Margaret Mead | 49 |
Action for the Aging at the Community Level by Howard R Studd | 54 |
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Legislative Document, Volume 2,Masalah 7,Bagian 1-2 New York (State). Legislature Tampilan utuh - 1924 |
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4-TOWNS 6-SCHOOL DISTRICTS activities agencies benefits Bond Premiums cent Chateaugay Cheektowaga chronic City School District Committee Cortlandville Council Current Operations Capital Department develop Duanesburg East Fishkill elderly employers ENDED MARCH 31 ESTATE TAX EXPENDITURES EXPENSE STATISTICS-1950-Continued facilities Fiscal Year Ended Fort Covington Guilderland Hempstead Highway hospital housing income increase Independent Superintendency industry institutions Investment Transactions Balance labor March 31 ment mental Monroe NAME OF SCHOOL Nassau North Hempstead Notes Total old age assistance old age homes older persons older workers oldsters Oneida Onondaga Operations Capital Outlay Oswego Oyster Bay pension Perinton placement plans Premiums and Accrued problems Purposes Fund REAL ESTATE TAX REAL ESTATE VALUATIONS recreation rehabilitation Rensselaerville reports retirement REVENUE AND EXPENSE Sinking Funds social security SUPERVISORY DISTRICT TYPE supplies and expense TABLE TAX LEVY Taxable tion Trust and Investment union women York City