Series 3, Subseries 6. Workers' compensation, 1906-1942. [microform].

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Series 3, Subseries 6. Workers' compensation, 1906-1942. [microform].

Includes reports, resolutions, and evidence on workers' compensation for public employees; on determination of workers' compensation eligibility requirements; on foreign legislation; on employer liability; on negligence requirements; on insurance compensation; on state and federal laws; on private workmen's compensation insurance vs. public workmen's compensation insurance; on taxes vs. employee or employer contributions as methods of funding; on the Federal Seamen's Compensation Bill and Federal Seamen's Insurance Fund; on vocational rehabilitation; on employment of the handicapped; on the seven-day waiting period; on the constitutionality of state funding; on permanent partial disability compensation; on comparisons of various bills; on longshoremen's compensation; on the Wagner Act; on administration of workers' compensation; and on various relevant court cases.

.5 linear ft. (on 2 partial microfilm reels)

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