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Workers' compensation -- Law and legislation -- United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

American Association for Labor Legislation Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5001
Abstract

Records consist of correspondence, committee minutes, reports, financial records and research documents generated by staff members to facilitate legislative programs. These research materials deal with the following subjects: general labor law, general social insurance, health insurance, occupational safety, diseases and accidents, labor law administration, pensions and old age benefits, unemployment, wages, hours of work, working conditions, workers' compensation and unionism.

Dates: 1905-1943

American Association for Labor Legislation Records on Microfilm

 Collection
Identifier: 5001 mf
Abstract

Records consist of correspondence, committee minutes, reports, financial records and research documents generated by staff members to facilitate legislative programs. These research materials deal with the following subjects: general labor law, general social insurance, health insurance, occupational safety, diseases and accidents, labor law administration, pensions and old age benefits, unemployment, wages, hours of work, working conditions, workers' compensation and unionism.

Dates: 1905- 1945

National Council On Household Employment Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5226
Abstract

Include materials of the National Committee on Employer- Employee Relationships in the Home, and the National Council on Household Employment (1928-1941); correspondence (carbons and originals) (1928-1941); and publications regarding household employment (1908-1941).

Dates: 1895-1951

William Green Papers on Microfilm

 Collection
Identifier: 5761 mf
Abstract

Correspondents of note include Mother Jones, George Meany, Matthew Woll, Daniel Tobin, President Woodrow Wilson, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and officers of the United Mine Workers of America.

Dates: 1891-1956