NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.
A REMARKABLE PROVISION
United Press Association —By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright
(Received May 11, 10.Do a.m.)
LONDON, May 10
A remarkable provision has been made in the National Insurance Bill. If Frieadly Societies allege the excessive illness of members owing to their conditions of employment in certain trades, shops, and factories, they are entitled to demand an enquiry, and if it is proved that sickness over a period of three years is ten per cent, above the average expectation of illness, the employers must recoup the societies for the extra expense.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10236, 12 May 1911, Page 7
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92NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10236, 12 May 1911, Page 7
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