Box 4
Contains 55 Results:
Martin, H.J., 1938 Request Item
Incoming letter - scheme to aid the country's economic condition
Minimum Wages, 1933-1939 Request Item
Reports of hours and earnings of various industries - i.e. Laundry, Clothing, in Connecticut
Meyer, Mrs. Eugene (Editor, Washington Post), 1937-1940 Request Item
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 Request Item
routine correspondence
Merit Rating in Unemployment Insurance - Pennsylvania, 1940-1942 Request Item
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 Request Item
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 Request Item
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 Request Item
Routine correspondence and rough draft of an article "Public Hails Association's Revised Health Insurance Bill" - no author
Merit Rating - General Correspondence, 1940-1941 Request Item
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 Request Item
Correspondence against merit rating, and "Greedy Employers Menace Worker's Insurance Funds" by Max Finchter (rough draft of an editorial)