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Labor Standards and Consumer Protection as Buffers Against Poverty by ESTHER PETERSON WE ARE ALL DEEPLY CONCERNED with the same problems -you who work through welfare programs and we who are involved with social insurance and ...
Labor Standards and Consumer Protection as Buffers Against Poverty by ESTHER PETERSON WE ARE ALL DEEPLY CONCERNED with the same problems -you who work through welfare programs and we who are involved with social insurance and ...
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But since workmen's compensation laws are state laws , the federal government can now only suggest standards . Unless the states move more vigorously to implement these recommended national standards , there will be a growing sentiment ...
But since workmen's compensation laws are state laws , the federal government can now only suggest standards . Unless the states move more vigorously to implement these recommended national standards , there will be a growing sentiment ...
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In the case of unemployment insurance , states sometimes hesitate to improve their standards because they fear competition for business from other states . The Labor Department has been recommending that state unemployment insurance ...
In the case of unemployment insurance , states sometimes hesitate to improve their standards because they fear competition for business from other states . The Labor Department has been recommending that state unemployment insurance ...
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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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