Jointly Administered Legal Services Plans, Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Labor1973 - 263 pages |
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... middle- income American is the Taft - Hartley prohibition of employer con- tributions to jointly administered programs under 302 ( c ) . H.R. 77 would remove that prohibition and make it permissible to negotiate for these trust funds ...
... middle- income American is the Taft - Hartley prohibition of employer con- tributions to jointly administered programs under 302 ( c ) . H.R. 77 would remove that prohibition and make it permissible to negotiate for these trust funds ...
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... middle - income Americans for some sort of prepaid legal services plan . We in the trade unions are very conscious of rising interest among our members , which I think reflects the feeling of millions of families in the income range ...
... middle - income Americans for some sort of prepaid legal services plan . We in the trade unions are very conscious of rising interest among our members , which I think reflects the feeling of millions of families in the income range ...
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... middle- and lower - income citizens for legal services , the improvement of tried and proven methods , and the development of new approaches to the delivery of legal services to middle income America . These persons , earning from ...
... middle- and lower - income citizens for legal services , the improvement of tried and proven methods , and the development of new approaches to the delivery of legal services to middle income America . These persons , earning from ...
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... middle - income Americans . If the plans now coming into existence turn sour , fail in operation or shortchange their members , the public will predictably - and justifiably - blame the profession un- less it offers leadership and ...
... middle - income Americans . If the plans now coming into existence turn sour , fail in operation or shortchange their members , the public will predictably - and justifiably - blame the profession un- less it offers leadership and ...
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... middle - income families which , under some estimates , would include about 70 percent of the population or about 32 million families in the United States . Actually , these people have little access to the power of the courts and the ...
... middle - income families which , under some estimates , would include about 70 percent of the population or about 32 million families in the United States . Actually , these people have little access to the power of the courts and the ...
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AFL-CIO amendment American Bar Association ASHBROOK Bar of California basis bill board of directors California CGLS Chairman Chemical Workers Union client collective bargaining Committee Congress consultation costs of legal counsel court coverage covered members delivery of legal DELLENBACK educational employer contributions Federal fee schedule filed fringe benefit going group legal services group members insurance companies interest International Chemical Workers involved jointly administered trust labor unions lawyer legal aid legal assistance legal problems legal service plans legal service programs Legalcare legislation litigation matters McCalpin membership ment middle income moderate means National negotiate operation organized bar panel attorneys participating attorneys payment percent person prepaid legal services present preventive law Proceedings professional program of prepaid proposed provide legal services recommended Relations Act represent section 302 Shreveport staff statement subcommittee Taft-Hartley Taft-Hartley Act Thank THOMPSON tion trade union union members
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Page 250 - The study shall incorporate guidelines which are consistent with criteria provided in resolutions adopted by the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of the United States Senate or the Committee on Education and Labor of the United States House of Representatives, or both.
Page 187 - Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. Virginia ex rel. Virginia State Bar, 377 US 1 ; NAACP v.
Page 215 - In writing to the laborers and mechanics affected, for medical or hospital care, pensions on, retirement or death, compensation for Injuries or illness resulting from occupational activity, or Insurance to provide any of the foregoing, for unemployment benefits, life Insurance, disability and sickness Insurance, or accident insurance...
Page 9 - Association, through its officers and appropriate committees, shall cooperate with the Office of Economic Opportunity and other appropriate groups in the development and implementation of programs for expanding availability of...
Page 246 - Provided, That no labor organization or employer shall be required to bargain on the establishment of any such trust fund, and refusal to do so shall not constitute an unfair labor practice: Provided further.
Page 258 - A BILL To amend the Labor Management Relations Act, 1947, to permit employee contributions to jointly administered trust funds established by labor organizations to defray costs of legal services.
Page 259 - All the ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during the taxable year in carrying on any trade or business, including a reasonable allowance for salaries or other compensation for personal services actually rendered...
Page 15 - ... for the sole and exclusive benefit of the employees of such employer, and their families and dependents (or of such employees, families, and dependents jointly with the employees of other employers making similar payments, and their families and dependents...