New York State Advisory Council on Placement and Unemployment Insurance, chairman's files, 1937-1951 [bulk 1942-1950].

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New York State Advisory Council on Placement and Unemployment Insurance, chairman's files, 1937-1951 [bulk 1942-1950].

The collection is composed of the minutes of the meetings of the Council and related materials for the years 1942, 1947, 1948, 1949, and 1950, but it is not complete. It contains reports of the New York State Department of Labor on employment agencies and unemployment, and a number of pamphlets on the various aspects of unemployment insurance.

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