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In addition to the laws that we now have to protect children , there are laws that set hours and wages , and laws that provide workers and their families with insurance covering unemployment , old age , and disability .
In addition to the laws that we now have to protect children , there are laws that set hours and wages , and laws that provide workers and their families with insurance covering unemployment , old age , and disability .
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We have also been thinking about workmen's compensation laws ; these are old laws and they need updating . The laws often spell out the amount of benefits to be paid in dollars and cents , and set a maximum . These benefits are based on ...
We have also been thinking about workmen's compensation laws ; these are old laws and they need updating . The laws often spell out the amount of benefits to be paid in dollars and cents , and set a maximum . These benefits are based on ...
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We must rewrite some of the laws that govern wage garnishment and personal bankruptcy . That is a big order , and it ... The state of Massachusetts has recently passed a law regulating credit transactions . A committee of the National ...
We must rewrite some of the laws that govern wage garnishment and personal bankruptcy . That is a big order , and it ... The state of Massachusetts has recently passed a law regulating credit transactions . A committee of the National ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE TO ECONOMIC | 3 |
SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
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