Workingmen's InsuranceT. Y. Crowell, 1898 - Počet stran: 386 |
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... Friendly Societies of Great Britain , the Sociétés de Secours Mutuels of France , Belgium , and other countries , and the long - established pension and aid funds organized by the great railway , mining , and other companies in the ...
... Friendly Societies of Great Britain , the Sociétés de Secours Mutuels of France , Belgium , and other countries , and the long - established pension and aid funds organized by the great railway , mining , and other companies in the ...
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... Friendly Societies 3. Government Insurance 4. Employers ' Liability 5. Proposed Schemes for Old Age Insurance CHAPTER IX . WORKINGMEN'S INSURANCE IN THE UNITED STATES . PAGE 220 220 226 231 233 235 262 264 276 1. Introduction . 282 2 ...
... Friendly Societies 3. Government Insurance 4. Employers ' Liability 5. Proposed Schemes for Old Age Insurance CHAPTER IX . WORKINGMEN'S INSURANCE IN THE UNITED STATES . PAGE 220 220 226 231 233 235 262 264 276 1. Introduction . 282 2 ...
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... societies organized by men for their mutual assistance when sick , and in the numerous voluntary relief funds organ ... Friendly Societies of Great Britain , the Sociétés de Secours Mutuels of the Continent , and the aid funds organized ...
... societies organized by men for their mutual assistance when sick , and in the numerous voluntary relief funds organ ... Friendly Societies of Great Britain , the Sociétés de Secours Mutuels of the Continent , and the aid funds organized ...
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... Friendly Societies of Eng- land , and of the mutual - aid societies of France and Belgium . In the case of insurance against accidents , the problem is a much more complicated one . The risk of accident varies greatly in different ...
... Friendly Societies of Eng- land , and of the mutual - aid societies of France and Belgium . In the case of insurance against accidents , the problem is a much more complicated one . The risk of accident varies greatly in different ...
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... mutual assistance in cases of accidents or sickness . In time these societies reached such a position of importance , that the state was forced to enact special legislation in regard to them . This legislation was originally intended ...
... mutual assistance in cases of accidents or sickness . In time these societies reached such a position of importance , that the state was forced to enact special legislation in regard to them . This legislation was originally intended ...
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Strana 268 - Where death results from the injury — (i.) If the workman leaves any dependants wholly dependent upon his earnings at the time of his death, a sum equal to his earnings in the employment of the same employer during the three years next preceding the injury...
Strana 269 - ... a weekly payment during the incapacity after the second week not exceeding fifty per cent, of his average weekly earnings during the previous twelve months, if he has been so long employed, but, if not, then for any less period during which he has been in the employment of the same employer, such weekly payment not to exceed one pound.
Strana 266 - The amount of compensation recoverable under this act shall not exceed such sum as may be found to be equivalent to the estimated earnings, during the three years preceding the injury, of a person in the same grade employed during those years in the like employment and in the district in which the workman is employed at the time of the injury.
Strana 270 - If, within the time hereinafter in this act limited for taking proceedings, an action is brought to recover damages independently of this act for injury caused by any accident and it is determined in such action that the injury is one for which the employer is not liable in such action, but that he would have been liable to pay compensation under the provisions of this act, the action shall be dismissed; but the court in which the action is tried shall, if the plaintiff shall so choose, proceed to...
Strana 269 - Incapacity, and in the case of partial incapacity the weekly payment shall in no case exceed the difference between the amount of the average weekly earnings of the workman before the accident and the average weekly amount which he is earning or is able to earn In some suitable employment or business after the accident...
Strana 262 - ... a crazy bedstead, whereby he was made to fall down while asleep and injure himself; for the negligence of the cook, in not properly cleaning the copper vessels used in the kitchen...
Strana 262 - The master, for example, would be liable to the servant for the negligence of the chambermaid, for putting him into a damp bed; for that of the upholsterer, for sending in a crazy bedstead, whereby he was made to fall down while asleep and injure himself; for the negligence of the cook, in not properly cleaning the copper vessels used in the kitchen; of the butcher, in supplying the family with meat of a quality injurious to the health; of the builder, for a defect in the foundation of the house,...
Strana 262 - They have both engaged in a common service, the duties of which impose a certain risk on each of them ; and in case of negligence on the part of the other, the party injured knows that the negligence is that of his fellowservant and not of his master. He knew, when he engaged in the service, that he was exposed to the risk of injury, not only from his own want of skill or care, but also from the want of it on the part of his fellow- servant ; and he must be supposed to have contracted on the terms...
Strana 309 - ... United States is so far behind other nations. "The most depressing feature of the situation lies in the fact that the very principles involved in this gradual evolution — from the limited liability of employers to that of the compulsory indemnification by them of practically all injured employees — are as yet not even comprehended in the United States. Evidently it is useless to expect any decided legislation until the people generally are made to see the justness and correctness of the position...
Strana 319 - Experience has everywhere demonstrated that the great mass of those workingmen who are poorly off will not voluntarily insure themselves. Furthermore, the great majority of those who would like to do so cannot, on account of the smallness of their earnings. In other words, it is exactly that class which is most in need of insurance that either will not, or cannot avail themselves of this device.