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  2. Social Security Act (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security Act refers to government welfare legislation: Social Security Act 1991, for Australia. Social Security Board (Belize), for Belize; Unorganised Workers' Social Security Act 2008, for India; Employees' Social Security Act 1969, for Malaysia; Social Security Act 1938, for New Zealand; Social Security System (Philippines), for ...

  3. Employers' Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Act 1969

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    The Employers' Liability Tracing Office (ELTO) is an independent UK agency set up to provide insurance claimants and their representatives with online access to a database of Employers' Liability Insurance policies, so that people suffering from a disease/injury caused at work with a former employer can identify who provides their insurance.

  4. List of Social Security legislation (United States) - Wikipedia

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    1983 - Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and Social Security Act, amendments. Pub. L. Tooltip Public Law (United States) 97–455. This document describes minor changes: Social Security Tax rates on Virgin Islands income, Social Security Disability Changes (Benefits during Appeal, Periodic Reviews, Reconsiderations), and Offsets related to public ...

  5. Social Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act of 1935 (August 14, 1935) The Social Security Act created a Social Security Board (SSB), [7] to oversee the administration of the new program. It was created as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal with the signing of the Social Security Act of 1935 on August 14, 1935. [8]

  6. Medical Care and Sickness Benefits Convention, 1969

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    If an additional declaration has been made, the group of persons included in Article 7 shall comprise at least 25 percent of all employees together with their wives and children. In addition, groups of employees in industrial establishments constituting at least 50 percent of all employees, together with their wives and children, shall be ...

  7. Central Industrial Security Force Act - Wikipedia

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    The Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968, is an act of the Indian Parliament through which the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) was raised on 10 March 1969. . The CISF is a Central Armed Police Force which specialises in providing security and protection to industrial undertakings and other critical installations including nuclear plants, space centres and Delhi Met

  8. Official bilingualism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    If adopted, it would have had the effect of amending the Official Languages Act, the Canada Labour Code, and the Canada Business Corporations Act, to cause them to conform to the Charter of the French Language, “effectively making the federal government French-only in the province,” according to Maclean’s. [164]

  9. Social Security Wage Base - Wikipedia

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    The employer Social Security tax rate and the Social Security Wage Base were not directly impacted by this act, though they did change; only the employee's tax rate changes. This is reflected in the above table, showing the reduction from $6,621.60 to $4,485.60.