... are no such facilities, the adjustment is to be made by conference between the man, his employer, and a representative of the Federal Board. It should be fully understood that the disabled man himself, as a free contracting agent, may in every case... Rehabilitation of the wounded - Page 109by American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1918 - 164 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Federal Board for Vocational Education - 1917 - 1102 pages
...himself, as a free contracting agent, may in every case accept or reject any terms or scale proposed. The disabled man should, however, receive equal pay for...is receiving a compensation for his injury from the (Jovenimeiit. STATE BOARDS OF ADMINISTRATION OF WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACTS. RELATION TO THE FEDERAL... | |
| United States. Federal Board for Vocational Education - 1917 - 1020 pages
...terms or scale proposed. The disabled man should, however, receive equal pay for equal work, and mder no circumstances will a wage for a disabled man be approved by the •Vderal Board where it appears that decreases have been made because he receiving a compensation... | |
| 1918 - 502 pages
...should be fully understood that the disabled man himself, as a free contracting agent, may in every case accept or reject any terms or scale proposed....it appears that decreases have been made because he ia receiving a compensation for his injury from the government. As the official friend and adviser... | |
| 1919 - 538 pages
...himself, as a free contracting agent, may in every case accept or reject any terms or scale proposed. The disabled man should, however, receive equal pay for...will a wage for a disabled man be approved by the Federn l Board where it appears that decreases have been made because he is receiving a compensation... | |
| United States. Division of Vocational Education - 1918 - 828 pages
...or reject any terms or scale proposed. The disabled man should, however, receive equal pay for equ work, and under no circumstances will a wage for a disabled man approved by the Federal Board where it appears that decreases ha been made l>ccause he is receiving... | |
| 1918 - 838 pages
...himself, as a free contracting agent, may in every case accept or reject any terms or scale proposed. The disabled man should, however, receive equal pay for...a compensation for his injury from the Government. Follow-Up Work to Safeguard Interests of the Man. r As the official friend and adviser to the disabled... | |
| Mary Winston Jones - 1927 - 272 pages
...himself, as a free contract! ng agent, may in everv case accept or reject any terms or scale proposed. The disabled man should, however, receive equal pay for...equal work, and under no circumstances will a wage toa disabled man be approved by the Federal Board where it артэеагв tint decreases hnve been... | |
| 1919 - 1232 pages
...himself, as a free contracting agent, may in every case accept or reject any terms or scale proposed. The disabled man should, however, receive equal pay for...a compensation for his injury from the Government. 6. Follow-up Work to Safeguard the Interests of the Man — As the official friend and adviser to the... | |
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