Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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that provided for 49.9 percent of the fund's money to be spent on insurance
coverage for workers . Soon Louis Ostrer was explaining to union and
management representatives not only how the Ostrer concept of severance pay
worked — but ...
that provided for 49.9 percent of the fund's money to be spent on insurance
coverage for workers . Soon Louis Ostrer was explaining to union and
management representatives not only how the Ostrer concept of severance pay
worked — but ...
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Prepared by Department examiner Murray Zaroff , the report was critical of the
severance trust fund , particularly its life insurance provisions . Excessive
commissions to the agent were sharply questioned as the report asserted : The
scale of ...
Prepared by Department examiner Murray Zaroff , the report was critical of the
severance trust fund , particularly its life insurance provisions . Excessive
commissions to the agent were sharply questioned as the report asserted : The
scale of ...
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Named in the action were 10 trustees of the fund and Louis C. Ostrer , Dina
Gelman , Cy Reeves Snyder , Seymour Greenfield ... of Insurance Benjamin R.
Schenck and signed by Sidney B. Glaser , Associate Counsel for Welfare Funds .
Named in the action were 10 trustees of the fund and Louis C. Ostrer , Dina
Gelman , Cy Reeves Snyder , Seymour Greenfield ... of Insurance Benjamin R.
Schenck and signed by Sidney B. Glaser , Associate Counsel for Welfare Funds .
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FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS Investigation by the Subcommittee staff into the
severance trust fund of Teamsters Local 295 showed that the fund and its life
insurance feature were established and operated more to benefit the creator of
the ...
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS Investigation by the Subcommittee staff into the
severance trust fund of Teamsters Local 295 showed that the fund and its life
insurance feature were established and operated more to benefit the creator of
the ...
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The duties performed by Fringe Programs , Inc. , duplicate in some areas the
work performed by the fund's employee . It is recommended that the trustees
evaluate the functions performed by Fringe Programs , Inc. , with the view of
having ...
The duties performed by Fringe Programs , Inc. , duplicate in some areas the
work performed by the fund's employee . It is recommended that the trustees
evaluate the functions performed by Fringe Programs , Inc. , with the view of
having ...
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