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... benefits , § 909 ( e ) ( survivors ' benefits ) , § 906 ( b ) ( disability benefits ) . In the latter sense , the reference is to the " na- tional average weekly wage . " Since we have often stated that a word is presumed to have the ...
... benefits , § 909 ( e ) ( survivors ' benefits ) , § 906 ( b ) ( disability benefits ) . In the latter sense , the reference is to the " na- tional average weekly wage . " Since we have often stated that a word is presumed to have the ...
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... benefits because those benefits indisputably represent a portion of the employee's earning power . Union members with various benefits that they have collectively bargained for clearly have a greater earning capacity than employees with ...
... benefits because those benefits indisputably represent a portion of the employee's earning power . Union members with various benefits that they have collectively bargained for clearly have a greater earning capacity than employees with ...
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... benefits when such benefits are expressly included in a statutory definition of wages . See , e.g. , the Davis - Bacon Act , 40 USC § 276a et seq . [ 40 USCS § 276a et seq . ] . The majority also relies heavily on Congress ' " failure ...
... benefits when such benefits are expressly included in a statutory definition of wages . See , e.g. , the Davis - Bacon Act , 40 USC § 276a et seq . [ 40 USCS § 276a et seq . ] . The majority also relies heavily on Congress ' " failure ...
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