Report of the Commission on Old Age Pensions, Annuities and InsuranceArno Press, 1976 - 409 pages |
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Page 212
... association or its funds . ( 7 ) On the other hand , should a member of the annuity association be discharged by the employer , and therefore from the association , after ten and before the completion of twenty - five years of ...
... association or its funds . ( 7 ) On the other hand , should a member of the annuity association be discharged by the employer , and therefore from the association , after ten and before the completion of twenty - five years of ...
Page 213
... association the stipulated contri- butions to the annuity fund , and shall promptly forward to the treasurer of the association the moneys thus collected . He shall also promptly pay to the treasurer of the associa- tion the bonuses ...
... association the stipulated contri- butions to the annuity fund , and shall promptly forward to the treasurer of the association the moneys thus collected . He shall also promptly pay to the treasurer of the associa- tion the bonuses ...
Page 402
... ASSOCIATION . In 1877 the Friedrich Krupp Company established a life insurance association for the benefit of its employees , of which a full under- standing will be of much practical value , since there would seem to be no intrinsic ...
... ASSOCIATION . In 1877 the Friedrich Krupp Company established a life insurance association for the benefit of its employees , of which a full under- standing will be of much practical value , since there would seem to be no intrinsic ...
Contents
Introductory statement | 11 |
Old age pension systems in foreign countries | 52 |
b England | 89 |
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