Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 28]

ents ao aturday, May 29, 1954: | oh, ie BRONZE REPORTER | Page Nine~ These Are The Major Changes ~ cca In New Unemployment Pay Low | (Continued from page 3) Pa! dependency allowances. | ES IT's TOLL ) Thus, if a worker were entitled]. FIRE vi dyaws ten checks, and then went ck to work. He is laid off in|to $36 benefits and earned only July. What schedule applies?. $17.75, he could receive a full]: | Answer: His benefit year is still unemployment compensation check |: in effect. but the) new~ schedule | of $36, since $17.75 is less than | ill apply to all claims on or half of $36. If he earned $35. he ter June 28, He.can receive 16| could receive a half checkof$18,| more checks if he has 39: credit since $35 is more than half of $36} | weeks, and his benefits for these| but less than $36. 16 weeks will be according to the} NEW PROVISIONS new schedule of benefits. FOR PENSIONERS /It is not certain if a worker 8 ~ Denial of Unemployment who has exhausted his benefits| Compensation To Some. Pensionbefore: June 27, but who still has} ers ~ Section 27 (g) Under ceral benefit year in effect would be|tain conditions a person receiving Sign for additional weeks of|@ pension may be denied unembenefits. Therefore, a worker| ployment compensation. A worke1 - should check~ with his local union| who receives a pension under a se drawing his last check. union contract in addition to his 'It may be that by waiting to social security will have such em- | get his last check after June 27,|Pleyer-paid pension deducted, if a worker could, for certain rea- he does not find additional work sons, be eligible for six more|fter receiving his pension. wecks. For example: A worker|, His. social.security payments} States before the general. use. of! has drawn 19 checks and is eli- will not be deducted from his | @urrency- and bank notes. i:; ~y, loyment compensation. If: Bi Seed Ee gible. for his 20th check June 22. | UN~MPloym Pp -[ 4. ee ~_~ ee If he draws his 20th check then, he finds other:employment and is ea BP ge ae..Wirginia and Oregon are the only he may not be eligible to draw laid off, he may be entitled to} ~" i Be Gas ar - states in the union that collect any more. But if he waives -his compensation. While we colghrath Memorial Day -. Careleunepe and neglect} neither a sales tax nor a cigarette aight to his check that week and] | Question: A CIO member works| fly ge senate arse Bee meres: agi Tee tel bape | me i comes in for it on July 1, he may fee company A which provides utomaticall t six additional} $15 a week pension in addition Be. e hietks if atherwind eligible, If he| to Social.security. payments. The mater 8 posnuory pension plany slays that his aie rae i came in June 29 he might still be worker is laid off under.a compul- and then finds work with another| deducted from ~ompensation far ineligible for additional checks,|Sory retirement system, and if it employer and works 33 weeks at that benefit year. More informaace @ junc 85 luck would AS; wert Hat tap the nensién would be $60 a week, and is laid off. He en pies be given on this before aoe for unsmapldyment for entitled to $29 a week unemploy- Blake pas pat no other depen; upe 2 Cheadil te ieee Gh the week ending June 27. Check | ment compensation. How much un-|. C8R'S | hat i Be ae a ~Seeking Work ~ Section 28 (a) with our, local union~ if this| employment compensation is |-hey: Answer: He can redeive bene-: P ee feick y fits for 22 weeks at $29 a week,| Under the old law. the commission wuivics URANIUM see Edward Chalmers of Connecticut waves permit authorizing him to work 240 acres of Camp Smith (near - Peekskill, N.Y.) on which he filed notice of uranium; Reena ieee a Military warrants, horses, cows, | oxen, cowbells, acres of land and| || even pes were used as mddi-:.{ums.ef exchange in the United! ~ a CU RG LO comes up, Further information| entitled to? Question, When do-the pension |COUld waive the seeking-work reon this will be given before June} Answer: $14 a week ~ the dif- provisions of the new law take quirement for. 30 days if notified 27, ference between his non-govern- effect? in writing by an employer that a 7 Partial Benefits ~ Section| mental pension and. what he] Answer: This part is not loud lay-off was temporary and not to 27 (c) The old law based partial} Would otherwise receive. Alworker who establishes his. ben.| exceed 30 days] This has beén |; ehanged so the waiver is good for Question; Must such a worker] esjt year before June 27 should be available for wor and sceking work to! receive compensation? Answer: Yes. Question: A worker. is. retired payments on benefits due a worker with no dependents~ the ~primary benefit.~ The new law bases them on the total payment, in only 15 days. And: the employer {myst still notify the commission in writing that. the lay-off is integded only for. fifteen days. { NEW PROVISIONS SET ON, WAITING WE. 10 ~ Change In Waiting Week Section 28 (d). A worker~can receive payment for his waiting week if he is laid ~off for more T. than four weeks and if he finds 2: 12) | suitable full-time work with an other employer within that. fony - KALAMAZOO FURNACES - COAL OIL ' ee ~ 0 ht 4 7%) week period. | RS. EMMA JENSON, 345 Dearhorn ~Avenue, ~Chicago, ~Tinois, is ee |: The employer -gat~ this pro vi- GAS the mother of five children and she also operates a nursing home 3 @ - - | sion in to further. their idea that ~for elderly people. in ' ~any man can get a job. if he EE ~, Akout a year ago @ doctor was brought into her nursing home.. really~ wants oné.~* FR During the. time he was a patient his mind was clear. att times, but. at | at ST. Actualy this would. benefit the INSPECTION very worker who needs. compen~ ~sation the least ~ that is, the|#OF YOUR HEATING P dren, whom he loved dearly, Unfortunately they did NT hy HONEST jag nt FIED mot recipr e, ~fellow, who finds a new job withpy After a few months by doctor seg ep ame in four weeks. The operation ww 90.1% was eviden that bis. sgen 6 Ww will mean that workers in inds- im soon. a Ye tries with many, different em- Laer One Saturday night, as death deals near, Mrs. Av H } ployers' ~ such ~as the building ~Senson was watching = is _hedside. vet eign trades ~ may frequently get the LADIES istretched out his hand towards her, calling extra week~s compensation. More it is Mary, oe Then erss see ee we of = of ~his children. oad, 3 power to them, We just hope that Brie ian seed and Oal edi cannons | | PUZAAMONEN~ [cient fat ont oo lef his wife, Softly he murzhured, ~Mary, dear, put my atms around AS yo pele bs b rea that I may love and kiss you once more before I go." Mrs. Jenson KF Conti sry pt Hicawions =n did as he requested, and that once esteemed doctor and wonderful man (Continued on page 10) \left this earth to meet his. Maker, with only a strange nurse at his ane; > j; p ~, J | ~ Check the | bedside. Mrs. Jenson~s reason for telling this story is to suggest that if you \yhave an old mother or dad, or any other loved one who is ill, keep in, _~ Ap,;mind that what they most want is your love and affection; your arms a spread of jaround them in their hour of need, not those of a strange nurse. - J ROYAL GARDEN ~ Club ~ 2718 ST. JOHNS STREET tts 4) oH @. | | ROOF ING | Under New Management A A | ST R A | AH A N COMPANY OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND at ~ | 2102 LaPEER RD. -~ - PHONE CE 5-7093 SUNDAY, from 12 Noon io 2 A. M.; te L. ae YOUR JOHNS-MANVILLE FRANCHISE DEALER TIME to CLEAN your as wapseas RAY BYERLY HEATING - COOLING | Phone CE 9-7658 549 W. 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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 28]
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Flint, MI
May 29, 1954
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