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  1. 401
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-01-05T00:00:00Z-1989-01-05T23:59:59Z
    “…Straub decorated <br/>- Interview with justice minister Kálmán Kulcsár on the political and legal reasons for the ministry's reorganization <br/>- New daily paper: "Mai Nap" (The Day Today) <br/>- Beszélő samizdat magazine has not yet requested a publishing license <br/>- So far, 1,400 Romanian refugees have been pushed back across the border <br/>- State Wages and Employment Office holds briefing on unemployment benefit introduced on 1 January <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- VÁÉV finishes selling its property Külpolitika: <br/>- SZU: az SZKP KB határozata a rehabilitálásokról, képviselő jelöltnek választották Szaharovot <br/>- A líbiai vadászgépek lelövésének fejleményei <br/>- Van-e esélye a közvetlen izraeli-palesztin tárgyalásoknak? …”
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  2. 402
    Published 2007
    “…This would also lead to an increase in public income of 8.9 billion euros and substantial savings of over 3.6 billion euros in terms of unemployment benefits. Easier access to work in a fully regulated sector where employees benefit from a full range of protective legislation will play a key role in undermining illegal work whilst simultaneously contributing to public income. …”
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  3. 403
    Published October 1944
    “…Moreover, the stigma of the Poor Law still attaches to it, so that people are ashamed to apply for it, whereas they claim unemployment benefit or pensions without loss of self-respect. …”
  4. 404
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-01-03T00:00:00Z-1989-01-03T23:59:59Z
    “…<br/>- Correspondence from Moscow and Warsaw on the reform situation <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Jenő Váncsa, agriculture minister, travels to Israel <br/>- Democratic Forum proposes that a refugee camp be created close to the Hungarian-Romanian border <br/>- Inter-government agreement signed on employment of Hungarian guest workers in the FRG <br/>- Mátyás Szűrös makes statement to Moscow Pravda on disarmament <br/>- 86,000 signatures gathered so far for Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros referendum <br/>- Institution of unemployment benefit comes into force <br/>- Embassy official deported from Bucharest appointed as trade counselor to the Netherlands <br/>- New abortion law <br/>- Second test tube baby born <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Industry minister Gyula Sós on possibility of future Japanese or South Korean passenger car production Külpolitika: <br/>- Az Egyesült Államok, a PFSZ és a PanAm ügye <br/>- A karabah bizottság ismét terror cselekményekkel fenyegetőzik <br/>- Jelcin ismét visszatérőben? …”
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  5. 405
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1988-10-25T00:00:00Z-1988-10-25T23:59:59Z
    “…<br/>- Clouds gather above Polish national roundtable <br/>- West German-Soviet summit ends in agreement <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Károly Grósz in Iran <br/>- Hungarian and Chinese experiences of reform: Political committee member János Lukács continues exchange of view in China <br/>- "Conflicts cannot be solved by either military or ideological means" says Bishop Károly Tóth, Hungarian representative at the Christian Conference in Prague <br/>- Professor Imre Nagy during his American study tour: "Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros hydroelectric power station could be operated in an environmentally friendly way by pursuing dynamic energy demands" <br/>- Unemployment benefit to be introduced in Hungary from 1st January <br/>- Romanian national minorities <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- "Our aim is for the entrepreneurial spirit to dominate in the Hungarian economy": Károly Grósz announces to American travel experts Külpolitika: <br/>- Egykori ellenségek egymással szemközt; Köln-Sztálingrád TV-híd <br/>- Kurdok ölték meg Palme miniszterelnököt? …”
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  6. 406
    Published 18 March 1943
    “…Sir William Beveridge sets out to banish the fear of want, and in paragraph three (Part 1) praises Britain&#039;s achievements in the past but warns his readers that we still lag behind other countries in certain very essential services: in paragraph four (Part 1) he challenges the rate of existing sick benefits relative to unemployed benefits: in paragraph thirteen (Part 1) he states the arguments for children&#039;s allowances both in unemployment and employment periods; and in paragraph seven (Part 1) he challenges every reader by the claim that &quot;a revolutionary period in the world&#039;s history is a time for revolutionary remedies, and not for patchwork.…”
  7. 407
    Published [1943?]
    “…(m) The entitlement of all classes contributing to equal benefits &mdash; This is one of the stated aims, but Class II &mdash; the non-employees who are gainfully occupied &mdash; are left out on this score for reasons of administrative simplicity ; perhaps they should be thus excluded from unemployment benefit (unless the unemployment becomes prolonged) as in the proposals, since their being in Class II implies their preferring to take this risk. …”
  8. 408
    Published October 1944
    “…Group 1 Up to 10/- 4/- 4,500 10 Group 2 10/- to 15/- 6/- 9,000 20 Group 3 15/- to 20/- 8/- 9,000 20 Group 4 20/- to 30/- 10/- 9,000 20 Group 5 30/- to 45/- 12/- 9,000 20 Group 6 Over 45/- 14/- 4,500 10 Group 1 would contain, for example, all those families of more than three persons who were living on unemployment benefit. The diet of these people &mdash; 1/10 of the nation &mdash; was grossly deficient in every essential constituent. …”
  9. 409
    by Wilson, Philip Whitwell, 1875-
    Published [1911?]
    “…Thus, a trade union outside the compulsory range, which pays unemployed benefit of 12s. a week, will be entitled to 2s. a week from the State. …”
  10. 410
    Published [1943?]
    “…Probably for the same reasons training benefit should be at a higher rate than the flat disability or unemployment benefit ; this would enable the final stage of training to include quite a proportion of useful work without causing disgruntlement over &quot;slave-labour,&quot; etc. …”
  11. 411
    Published March 1943
    “…The other main classes of benefit are based on existing schemes of insurance, but have slightly different names and in some cases conditions are attached to them. Unemployment Benefit With a Difference First let us look at unemployment benefit. …”
  12. 412
    “…This would not be more complicated to administer than the present children&#039;s allowances paid with unemployment benefit, and it would avoid any interference with the steady routine of paying flat-rate universal children&#039;s allowances in the normal way. 6. …”
  13. 413
  14. 414
    “…Free service is given to old age pensioners, those receiving unemployment benefit, and the very poor. Some associations adopt the policy of asking no definite fee, but allowing the patients to fix it themselves. …”
  15. 415
    Published 1939
    “…Contributions for sickness and unemployment benefit present problems outside the scope of this Memorandum. (13) The Union is further of the opinion that the remuneration of the practitioner should proceed upon the present basis, that is, that each patient treated should produce a 36/H24/38…”
  16. 416
    Published March 1943
    “…Industrial Disability Pension. Unemployment Benefit. Training Benefit. Marriage Grant. Maternity Benefit. …”
  17. 417
    Published March 1943
    “…Industrial Disability Pension. Unemployment Benefit. Training Benefit. Marriage Grant. Maternity Benefit. …”
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