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Strana 3
... a full - time , paid administra- tive officer . A knowledgeable and capable full - time person could render invalu- able assistance in many ways , such as : 1. Provide continuing assistance to committees in the study and 3.
... a full - time , paid administra- tive officer . A knowledgeable and capable full - time person could render invalu- able assistance in many ways , such as : 1. Provide continuing assistance to committees in the study and 3.
Strana 10
... paid for it . But , when we decided to have it done , the insurance company did not offer to pay a nickel . It shouldn't have ! That's not what it is for . It costs me less to insure my family of ten with Blue Cross , Blue Shield , plus ...
... paid for it . But , when we decided to have it done , the insurance company did not offer to pay a nickel . It shouldn't have ! That's not what it is for . It costs me less to insure my family of ten with Blue Cross , Blue Shield , plus ...
Strana 18
... paid for themselves . In this regard , it should be noted that administrators have vast reservoirs of informa- tion at their beck and call . Inasmuch as workmen's compensation statistical units are frequently faced with inadequate ...
... paid for themselves . In this regard , it should be noted that administrators have vast reservoirs of informa- tion at their beck and call . Inasmuch as workmen's compensation statistical units are frequently faced with inadequate ...
Strana 22
... paid and amount and dates of subsequent payments . The second objective was " to utilize for injured employees a large portion of the great amount of money wasted under the former system . ” We code and tabulate injury cases settled ...
... paid and amount and dates of subsequent payments . The second objective was " to utilize for injured employees a large portion of the great amount of money wasted under the former system . ” We code and tabulate injury cases settled ...
Strana 23
... paid . 2. First reports of injury are coded and tabulated routinely to show place of occurrence of the injury ; industry ; source of injury ; accident type ; nature of injury ; part of body affected ; age ; occupa- tion ; and number of ...
... paid . 2. First reports of injury are coded and tabulated routinely to show place of occurrence of the injury ; industry ; source of injury ; accident type ; nature of injury ; part of body affected ; age ; occupa- tion ; and number of ...
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Strana 112 - Benefit levels sufficient to maintain a decent standard of living for injured workers and their dependents, with maximum weekly benefits of not less than two-thirds of the State's average weekly wage.
Strana 155 - X — Amendments This constitution or any clause thereof may be repealed or amended at any regularly called meeting of the association. Notice of any such changes must be read in open meeting...
Strana 61 - out of" refer to the origin or cause of the accident, and the words "in the course of" to the time, place, and circumstances under which it occurred.
Strana 48 - ... an employee who is suffering from a previous disability shall not receive compensation for a later injury in excess of the compensation allowed for such injury when considered by itself and not in conjunction with the previous disability.
Strana 155 - Executive committee SECTION 1. There shall be an executive committee of the association, which shall consist of the president, vice president, the retiring president, secretary-treasurer, and five other members, elected by the association at the annual meeting. SEC. 2. The duties of the executive committee shall be to formulate programs for all annual and other meetings...
Strana 2 - Liberty is to the collective body "what health is to every individual body. Without health no pleasure can be tasted by man : without liberty no happiness can be enjoyed by society.
Strana 51 - If an employee who has previously incurred permanent partial disability through the loss of one hand, one arm, one foot, one leg, or one eye, incurs permanent total disability through the loss of another member or organ, he shall be paid, in addition to the compensation for permanent partial disability provided in this section and after the cessation of the payments for the prescribed...
Strana viii - Cicero remarks, that not to know what has been transacted in former times, is to continue always a child. If no use is made of the labours of past ages, the world must remain always in the infancy of knowledge.
Strana 51 - ... materially and substantially greater than that which would have resulted from the subsequent injury or occupational disease alone, the...
Strana 61 - AC 127, 142. Nor is it necessary that the employee be engaged at the time of the injury in activity of benefit to his employer. All that is required is that the "obligations or conditions" of employment create the "zone of special danger" out of which the injury arose.