单词 | sick benefit |
例句 | He followed his great uncle's example in educating employees' children, building a school on Carrow Hill in 1864 years before education was compulsory, and provided sick benefits, and savings and pensions schemes. Colman's: More than a mustard-maker 2018-01-05T05:00:00Z The contract underpins the Department for Work and Pensions's efforts to move people from sick benefits into work. Fitness-to-work contract 'flawed' 2012-08-17T10:41:55Z The contract underpins the Department for Work and Pensions' efforts to move people from sick benefits into work. Fitness-to-work contract 'flawed' 2012-08-17T00:15:57Z The different lodges have grown prosperous, and the two principal funds, the "Widows' and Orphans'," and the "sick benefit," have for some time had quite a respectable balance at their banker's. The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, N.B., June 20th, 1877 2012-03-27T02:00:21.067Z The sick benefit societies are, as in England, some in a good and some in a bad financial condition; and legislation follows the English system of compulsory publicity, combined with freedom of competition. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z Insurance against sickness is provided for under these laws partly by the machinery already existing, i.e. the sick benefit societies, 821 partly by new machinery devised to meet the new obligation imposed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z And if you want to make the argument stronger for your wavering girl, get an accident insurance policy, with a sick benefit clause, also, and then take out a little old age insurance. The Best Policy 2011-06-13T02:00:32.860Z "Little did I think," he wailed, "when I fixed up this here mutual aid society that I would be the first one to get the sick benefit." The Competitive Nephew If he be sick he receives weekly a sick benefit allowance. The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, N.B., June 20th, 1877 2012-03-27T02:00:21.067Z All the way along he insured the trailers on the straight life, endowment, or accident policies, or for sick benefits. Seeds of Pine In this county there is a great development of burial and sick benefit societies. The Negro Farmer Members not working in a business house, or not working in the above trades, can only claim sick benefits, but the usual death levy shall also be made for them. Prisoners of Poverty Abroad "Aber don't you think, if we would say we would help 'em out, understand me, they would go to work and get an idee maybe we are going to pay 'em a sick benefit yet?" The Competitive Nephew The poor man needs sick benefits more than burial or life insurance, and the children of the poor stand in need of many other things besides decent burial. Friendly Visiting among the Poor A Handbook for Charity Workers He was always telling them to put their energies into societies for the preservation of health and improvement of living conditions, instead of into the too numerous and popular sick benefit and death benefit organizations. Booker T. Washington Builder of a Civilization For instance, no child under fourteen is permitted to work and no woman for six weeks after her confinement—women receiving full sick benefit pay during this period. Face to Face with Kaiserism There are both mortuary and sick benefits appertaining to membership," says Cyril, "but our chief aim and purpose is to acquire humility and wisdom. Wilt Thou Torchy "And I am also to get sick benefits?" The Competitive Nephew The beneficial societies and fraternal orders furnish a means of saving for sick benefits, but they are of such varying degrees of merit and trustworthiness that it is impossible to recommend them without qualification. Friendly Visiting among the Poor A Handbook for Charity Workers The inscribed women, in some cities at all events, contribute to a sick benefit fund which pays their expenses when in hospital. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society Second in importance among the systems of benevolent relief maintained by American trade unions is the sick benefit paid to members who are prevented by illness from working. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions If you have had no sickness, and consequently, have never felt the humiliation of calling on strangers for sick benefits—even though it were only a temporary embarrassment—you are a fortunate man. Business Correspondence "What for a sick benefit do you draw?" he sputtered. The Competitive Nephew James O'Connell, the president of the International Association of Machinists, led his organization safely through the panic of 1893, reorganized it upon a broader basis, and introduced sick benefits. The Armies of Labor A chronicle of the organized wage-earners The Tobacco Workers' Union introduced national sick benefits in 1896, one year after organization. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions Historically, the sick benefit was probably the earliest beneficiary feature inaugurated by local trade unions, but, for several reasons, its adoption by the national unions was delayed. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions Many local unions had bankrupted themselves by paying large sick benefits. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions "You will hear from me later, gentlemen," he said at last, "and from Bogin also, which we wouldn't take no part of your sick benefit." The Competitive Nephew The Typographical Union, prior to 1892, had manifested little interest in the establishment of a national sick benefit. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The following table shows the chief characteristics of the sick benefit as it has developed in several of the more important unions. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions At the present time two systems of sick benefits can be found among American trade unions. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions In nearly all of the unions a member must have been in continuous good standing for six months to be entitled to receive the sick benefit. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The rules of the unions paying sick benefits vary markedly as to the time at which the payment of the benefit begins. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The Plumbers do not pay a sick benefit unless the illness extends two weeks, in which case payment begins with the second week. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The sick benefit is not intended in any of the unions as a pension for persons suffering from chronic disability. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions All of these, with a few exceptions, such as the Machinists and the American Wire Weavers, pay sick benefits from the national treasury. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions In 1902 the Iron Molders provided that a member permanently disabled who had "drawn the full sick benefits for three years should be compelled to draw disability benefits." Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The rate of the weekly sick benefit is five dollars in all the unions except the Tobacco Workers and the Pattern Makers. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The following table shows the total and per capita cost of the sick benefit in four of the principal unions maintaining it. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The Iron Molders and the Leather Workers do not pay a sick benefit unless the illness extends over two weeks. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions In its first constitution, 1877, provision was made for the formation of a voluntary association for the payment of sick benefits. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions A more important cause of difference in cost is the extent to which the unions are able to prevent the sick benefit from becoming a pension to members incapacitated by old age and disease. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions In the Iron Molders' Union the "financier" has charge of the administration of the sick benefits. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions Members removing from one local union to another and drawing more sick benefits than they are allowed by the rules are thus detected and forced to make restitution. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The administration of out-of-work relief is similar to that of sick benefits in that the national union must of necessity rely upon the local union. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The Cigar Makers' Union was the first American national trade union to establish a compulsory sick benefit. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions Since the Iron Molders do not maintain an out-of-work benefit unemployed members are tempted to try to secure sick benefits. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions Even in the Cigar Makers the sick benefit and the out-of-work benefit are used as a form of superannuation relief. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The Boot and Shoe Workers introduced a system of sick benefits on January 1, 1900. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The members receive not only death benefits but out-of-work and sick benefits. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions For some years previously sick benefits had been paid by certain of the local unions, particularly those in New York, New Haven and Brooklyn. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions A further deterrent influence was the almost total failure of sick benefits operated by the local unions. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions Several unions organized in recent years, availing themselves of the experience of the Cigar Makers and the Typographia, have inaugurated systems of sick benefits within a few years after their organization. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions In several other important unions the question of establishing a national system of sick benefits has been much discussed. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions In each of these many of the subordinate unions pay a sick benefit. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The desire for a better system finally led to the adoption of a national sick benefit at the New York convention in May, 1884. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions Although the Brotherhood has up to the present left the management of the sick benefit to the local unions, the national officials have recommended on several occasions that the benefit should be nationalized. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions A member of that organization may draw a weekly sick benefit of five dollars for fifty weeks, and may then draw a weekly benefit of three dollars for another fifty weeks. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions When this union introduced the sick benefit the amount paid was fixed at six dollars and twenty-five cents, but since 1900 only four dollars have been paid. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions President Prescott in his report to the forty-second session of the International Union in 1894 recommended the establishment of an out-of-work benefit, in preference to a sick benefit. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions President Fox's recommendation was effective, however, in securing the establishment of the sick benefit. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions The establishment of the out-of-work benefit in the Iron Molders' Union was the direct result of the inauguration of a system of sick benefits in 1896. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions In October, 1897, two years after the inauguration of the sick benefit, the national union of the Iron Molders assumed the responsibility of paying the dues of unemployed members. Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions Notwithstanding these precautions it has not been possible entirely to prevent the payment of fraudulent claims for sick benefits. 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