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388 ÆäÀÌÁö - Age-Groups 0 to 5 years. . . . 6 to 10 years .... 11 to 15 years 16 to 20 years .... 21 to 25 years 26 to 30 years 31 to 35 years. . . . 36 to 40 years 41 to 45 years 46 to 50 years .... 51...
886 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the rules and customs in virtue of which these pensions were formerly accorded. If the pension secured from payments made in the execution of article 2 falls below the amount calculated for the pensions just mentioned, the necessary balance shall be a charge on the operator. ART. 23. From and after the date on which this act takes effect, the provident societies heretofore organized by the workers and salaried employees for the purpose of granting relief and to provide temporary benefits, old-age,...
209 ÆäÀÌÁö - Under 1 year. . . 1 to 4 years 5 to 10 years 11 to 20 years... 21 to 30 years... 31 to 40 years... 41 to 50 years... 51 to 60 years... 61 to 70 years... 71 to 80 years 81 to 90 years... 91 to 100 years 51 1!
5 ÆäÀÌÁö - The methods of organized relief by which wage-earners or persons similarly situated and their dependents or survivors, become entitled to specific pecuniary or other benefits on the occurrence of certain emergencies. The right to these benefits Is secured by means of contributions from wages, or by the fact of the Insured person's employment, or by his citizenship or residence In the country. The various forms of social Insurance may be designated as 1 — accident, 2 — sickness, 3 — maternity,...
253 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... Secretary of the Army shall appoint an alternate member, who shall be a civilian nominated or selected in the same manner as the Board member for whom he is an alternate. An alternate member shall serve on the Board whenever, for any reason, the member for whom he is an alternate is unable to serve. (c) Decisions of the Board shall be made by majority vote of the members. SEC. 5. (a) Existing rules and regulations issued, and other actions taken, pursuant to Executive Order No. 10794 of December...
981 ÆäÀÌÁö - Prior to the passage of the national laws "... many of the local governments throughout the country enacted laws requiring specified workers within their areas to pay regular contributions to the communal treasury from which was paid sickness and accident...

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