Unemployment insurance project : oral history, 1980.

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Unemployment insurance project : oral history, 1980.

This project, funded by the Arthur J. Altmeyer Fellowship in Unemployment Insurance and undertaken by Evangeline W. Cooper in 1980-1982, provides a survey of the history and development of the Unemployment Insurance Service in the United States. The interviewees discuss the relationship of unemployment insurance to the Social Security Board, to the Department of Labor and to organized labor. They offer useful background on various areas of New Deal activity. The participants describe policy development for unemployment insurance in terms of eligibility requirements, disqualification, merit and experience ratings, duration, benefit formulas, and supplemental and temporary extended benefits. There are interesting comparisons of state and federal programs and the degree of control in each case, together with examples of lobbying on state and national levels, and problems of financing the programs. Participants and pagination: Ralph Altman, 71; Joseph M. Becker, 78; Geraldine Beideman, 47; Saul Blaustein, 113; Philip Booth, 66; Eveline M. Burns, 53; Ewan Clague, 99; Wilbur J. Cohen, 40; Edward L. Cushman, 45; Margaret M. Dahm, 77; Robert B. Edwards, 87; Robert C. Goodwin, 55; William Haber, 30; Curtis P. Harding, 97; Russell Hibberd, 76; J. Eldred Hill, Jr., 41; Edward L. Keenan, 66; Leonard Lesser, 57; Wilbur D. Mills, 16; William U. Norwood, 56; William Papier, 62; Beman Pound, 41; George S. Roche, 83; James M. Rosbrow, 56; Harold Rosemont, 31; Murray A. Rubin, 65; Marion Williamson, 93.

Transcripts: 1,701 leaves.

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The United States Department of Labor (DOL) is a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government, responsible for occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and occasionally, economic statistics. Many U.S. states also have such departments. The Department of Labor is headed by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. The purpose of the Department of Labor is to foster, promote, and develop the well being of the wage earners, job seekers,...

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