Workmen's Compensation for Seamen and Shipowners' Liability: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 6881, an Act to Implement the Provisions of the Shipowners' Liability (sick and Injured Seamen) Convention, 1936; July 23, 24, and 25, 1940U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - Počet stran: 359 |
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Strana 17
... paid to injured seamen as wages should be credited against any amount due as compensation . " The objections raised on behalf of seamen at that time were , in substance , that the proposed legislation would deprive them of their ancient ...
... paid to injured seamen as wages should be credited against any amount due as compensation . " The objections raised on behalf of seamen at that time were , in substance , that the proposed legislation would deprive them of their ancient ...
Strana 21
... paid semimonthly , unless the Compensation Commission determines that they should be paid monthly or at some other period . Lump - sum settlements may be authorized , at the discre- tion of the Commission . Security for compensation ...
... paid semimonthly , unless the Compensation Commission determines that they should be paid monthly or at some other period . Lump - sum settlements may be authorized , at the discre- tion of the Commission . Security for compensation ...
Strana 22
... paid * * If a seaman subject to the act as proposed in title II of the committee print should suffer the loss of a hand , and remain on board 1 month thereafter , receiving full wages to the end of the voyage , the question would arise ...
... paid * * If a seaman subject to the act as proposed in title II of the committee print should suffer the loss of a hand , and remain on board 1 month thereafter , receiving full wages to the end of the voyage , the question would arise ...
Strana 24
... paid to seamen by their employers for injuries with the awards which such seamen would probably have received under the Longshore- men's and Harbor Workers ' Compensation Act . The data assembled in the course of this study included ...
... paid to seamen by their employers for injuries with the awards which such seamen would probably have received under the Longshore- men's and Harbor Workers ' Compensation Act . The data assembled in the course of this study included ...
Strana 25
... paid and the total of probable awards being $ 73,626.93 . In writing to you on the general subject of workmen's compensation , in April 1939 , the Commission said : " It is a significant fact that the enactment of compensation laws for ...
... paid and the total of probable awards being $ 73,626.93 . In writing to you on the general subject of workmen's compensation , in April 1939 , the Commission said : " It is a significant fact that the enactment of compensation laws for ...
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