| 1951 - 908 pages
...unemployment meets the need of protection against the hazards of unemployment and indigency. The Legislature, therefore, declares that in its considered judgment,...good, and the general welfare of the citizens of this Commonwealth require the exercise of the police powers of the Commonwealth in the enactment of this... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1934 - 444 pages
...burden which now so often falls with crushing force upon the unemployed worker and his family. Congress therefore declares that in its considered judgment the public good and the well-being of the wage earners of the District require the enactment of this measure for the compulsory... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1934 - 448 pages
...burden which now so often falls with crushing force upon the unemployed worker and his family. Congress therefore declares that in its considered judgment the public good and the well-being of the wage earners of the District require the enactment of this measure for the compulsory... | |
| United States. Congress. House. District of Columbia - 1935 - 124 pages
...unemployment, thus limiting the serious social consequences of poor relief assistance. The Congress, therefore, declares that in its considered judgment, the public good, and the general welfare of the workers of the District of Columbia, require the enactment of this measure for the compulsory setting... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1935 - 1380 pages
...unemployment, thus limiting the serious social consequences of poor relief assistance. The legislature, therefore, declares that in its considered Judgment the public good, and the general welfare of the workers of this State require the enactment of this measure for the compulsory setting aside of unemployment... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1935 - 1374 pages
...to prevent and limit the >us social consequences of poor relief assistance. The legislature, there, declares that in its considered judgment the public good and the general 'are of the workers of this State require the enactment of this measure for compulsory setting aside... | |
| United States. Bureau of Employment Security - 1949 - 1080 pages
...construction to the words (italicized below) at the close of section 96.2 of the Act, to wit: The legislature, therefore, declares that in its considered judgment...this state require the enactment of this measure, * * * , for the compulsory setting aside of unemployment reserves to be used for the benefit of persons... | |
| United States. Bureau of Employment Security - 1945 - 1236 pages
...the public good and the general welfare of the citizens of this state will be promoted by providing, under the police powers of the state for the compulsory...setting aside of unemployment reserves to be used ÍOT the benefit of persons tinemployed through no fault of their own. [Italics supplied.] The Administrator... | |
| United States. Bureau of Employment Security - 1945 - 1318 pages
...become an impediment insofar as marriage might be involved. On the contrary, it was enacted to assist the "public good" and "the general welfare of the citizens of this State." In the instant case the claimant left her job in order that she might get married. For the reasons... | |
| United States. Bureau of Employment Security - 1942 - 1312 pages
...follows: * * * Involuntary unemployment1 is therefore a subject 'of general interest and concern * * * The General Assembly, therefore, declares that in...the general welfare of the citizens of this State required the enactment of this measure, under the police nowers of the State for the compulsory setting... | |
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