Box 4
Contains 55 Results:
Martin, H.J., 1938
Incoming letter - scheme to aid the country's economic condition
Minimum Wages, 1933-1939
Reports of hours and earnings of various industries - i.e. Laundry, Clothing, in Connecticut
Meyer, Mrs. Eugene (Editor, Washington Post), 1937-1940
re social security campaign; various provisions of social security program; and the publication of articles and letters in the Post
Merit Rating in U.S. - Miscellaneous, 1939-1941
routine correspondence
Merit Rating in Unemployment Insurance - Pennsylvania, 1940-1942
Substantive letters between Mr. Epstein and Mr. Wolf re merit systems; correspondence between Mr. Epstein and a variety of labor officials in Pennsylvania re merit rating
Merit Rating in Unemployment Insurance - New York State, 1938-1941
Correspondence between Prof. Gray and Mr. Epstein re amendments to NYS Unemployment Insurance Acts, specifically the Young Bill; general correspondence between the AASS and other persons re the Young Bill
Merit Rating In Unemployment Insurance - Massachusetts, 1939-1941
Criticisms by Mr. Epstein of the proposed changes in the Massachusetts Unemployment Compensation Law -particularly the merit-rating plan; the Director of the Division of Unemployment Compensation replied to these criticisms with explanations of the policy; further discussion of merit-rating between Mr. Epstein and Katherine Dolan
Merit Rating - Sub-Committee on - Personal, Mrs. Epstein, 1940-1941
Routine correspondence and rough draft of an article "Public Hails Association's Revised Health Insurance Bill" - no author
Merit Rating - General Correspondence, 1940-1941
includes "The Chamber of Commerce Reports on Experience-Rating in Unemployment Compensation' by Adolph Appleman; Resolution #112 by Rhode Island State Federation of Labor that the AFL use their influence towards repeal of merit-rating laws, and a letter from the AFL urging the same
Merit Rating, 1943
Correspondence against merit rating, and "Greedy Employers Menace Worker's Insurance Funds" by Max Finchter (rough draft of an editorial)