| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1935 - 152 pages
...received as a relief dole but at the same time not so large as to encourage the rejection of opportunities for private employment or the leaving of private employment to engage in Government work. That is indicative to us that the President evidently has in mind the lowering of wage rates. We know... | |
| 1935 - 218 pages
...as a relief dole, but at the same time not so large as to encourage the rejection of opportunities for private employment or the leaving of private employment to engage in Government work. 3. Projects should be undertaken on which a large percentage of direct labor can be used . 4. Preference... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1935 - 1034 pages
...received as a relief dole but at the same time not so large as to encourage the rejection of opportunities for private employment or the leaving of private employment to engage in dovernment work. That is indicative to us that the President evidently has in mind the lowering of... | |
| Dexter Perkins - 1957 - 210 pages
...the amount received as a relief dole, but not so large as to encourage the rejection of opportunities for private employment or the leaving of private employment to engage in government work." In the months that followed, this ambitious program received the overwhelming approval of Congress. The bill... | |
| Gordon Lloyd - 2006 - 446 pages
...as a relief dole, but at the same time not so large as to encourage the rejection of opportunities for private employment or the leaving of private employment to engage in government work. 3. Projects should be undertaken on which a large percentage of direct labor can be used. 4. Preference... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1939 - 2016 pages
...encourage the rejection of opportunities for private employmen the leaving of private employment to encage in Government work In the preparation of the program for work relief there has viouslv U-en referred by the President to the Treasury Departà for analysis various types of typical... | |
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