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Record #:
17199
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This article discusses amendments made to Unemployment Compensation and Workmen's Compensation Acts.
Source:
Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 9 Issue 5-6, June 1943, p34, 40
Record #:
17352
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In 1935, State officials were reviewing an initiative for unemployment compensation favored by then Governor Ehringhaus. Dr. Wolfe, Secretary of the North Carolina Commission on Unemployment Insurance, reviewed the State's position on the matter of unemployment insurance both on a statewide level and with regards to Federal legislation anticipated for 1935.
Source:
Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 2 Issue 4, Feb 1935, p1-3, 17-20, por
Record #:
30552
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Amendments made to Employment Security Laws by the last session of the North Carolina General Assembly, require compliance with new federal regulations that all employers of four or more people will have to begin paying unemployment insurance taxes. The previous stipulation was for eight employees. This will bring over 10,350 more employers and about 60,000 employees under the coverage of benefit payments when unemployed through no fault of their own.