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ate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and | Pensions about the state of pediatric rare diseases re |
d by the Act were abolished or amended by the | Pensions Act 2004. |
Official text of the | Pensions Act 2004 as amended and in force today within |
The | Pensions Act 2007 is an act of the United Kingdom whic |
The end result was the | Pensions Act 1995. |
sections 102 to 108 were soon replaced by the | Pensions Act 1995. |
The | Pensions Act 2008 (c 30) is an Act of Parliament of th |
the organisation never sanctioned, the Police | Pensions Act 1923 recognized the organisation as the o |
The Old-Age | Pensions Act 1908 is an Act of Parliament of the Unite |
Official text of the | Pensions Act 2004 as originally enacted within the Uni |
According to the Latvian State | Pensions Act, only periods of work in Latvia could be |
The tower was constructed for the Belgian | Pensions Administration, which still occupies it today |
er decades of asking for an increase in their | pensions, African soldiers who fought for France were |
o were employed in state enterprises received | pensions after retirement, the sex of their first chil |
g before been forfeited, Parliament voted him | pensions amounting to 1500 pounds a year. |
labor laws, explore issues regarding mothers' | pensions, and study the status of "dependent, defectiv |
Land Policy, 2007) and The Oxford Handbook of | Pensions and Retirement Income (Oxford University Pres |
creation of Universal Voluntary Accounts for | pensions, and what he termed "New Rules For the Econom |
etary of State at the Department for Work and | Pensions, and after the 2005 general election, she was |
icial site) Administrating age- and diability | pensions and other welfare, and manages unemployment. |
rities decided, against his advice, to reduce | pensions and this, coupled with low wages, led to the |
ity's prisons, pay debt service, and employee | pensions and health benefits. |
te Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and | Pensions, and passed the United States Senate by unani |
cy remit is broad, and covers everything from | pensions and financial planning, to health and social |
so a member of the Statutory Committee on War | Pensions and Chairman of the Special Grants Committee. |
then became Minister for Social Integration, | Pensions and Large Cities in the federal government, i |
and William Pringle, who fought for improved | pensions and representation on relevant government com |
nemployment insurance, universal health care, | pensions, and full time union-protected jobs. |
vre, its members began to receive significant | pensions, and was made an official state institution o |
front-man Bob Hemberger was affected by tire | pensions and strongly opposes such pension benefits. |
ppropriations, Public Health, Administration, | Pensions and Investments, Cultural Affairs and Human S |
tate planning coordination, asset management, | pensions, and employee benefits. |
n the Minister of Power and later Minister of | Pensions and National Insurance. |
nt Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of | Pensions and National Insurance from July 1962, where |
sed in Manchester that provides self invested | pensions and stockbroking services in the UK. |
le for the management of municipal and county | pensions and insurance issues. |
n Committee, and serves on Appropriations II, | Pensions and Investments, and State Government & Veter |
osed gambling, workers' compensation, old-age | pensions and the national harmonization of time zones, |
the early years were contractual conditions, | pensions, and regulation of foreign ensembles. |
lled a two-day strike for higher salaries and | pensions, and lower taxes on basic necessities. |
Employment, | pensions and benefits |
their families, ensuring they received their | pensions and entitlements. |
Veterans' Affairs, | Pensions and Urban Affairs |
he official status of war veterans, receiving | pensions and decorations. |
in the Treasury, the Department for Work and | Pensions, and the Department for Children, Schools and |
ST4 - | Pensions and other Benefits Specialist Technical |
Her | pensions and money allowances of various kinds were en |
retary to the Secretary of State for Work and | Pensions and has served successive Secretaries of Stat |
property litigation, professional negligence, | pensions and other chancery related commercial matters |
the United States House Committee on Invalid | Pensions and the United States House Committee on Revi |
g day for miners, the introduction of old age | pensions and voting reform, although he opposed their |
They had been promised | pensions and jobs; however, when they returned to Ghan |
land revenue settlement and established state | pensions and a Provident Fund for state employees. |
included trade and industry, the environment, | pensions and finance. |
the stigma of the Poor Law, including Old age | pensions and National Insurance, and from that period |
Coast requesting the dispensation of promised | pensions and other compensation for their valiant effo |
pending, removed the tax exemption on private | pensions, and replaced the Michigan Business Tax with |
28, he became the country's first Minister of | Pensions and National Health. |
g senior citizens to include social security, | pensions, and veteran's benefits as taxable income. |
Joint Fiscal Review Committee, the Council on | Pensions and Retirement, the Tennessee Agricultural an |
ted architecture) (UK Department for Work and | Pensions and Directgov). |
Pension Tracing Service (PTS) helps track old | pensions and pension schemes. |
serves as the Republican Spokesperson for the | Pensions and Investments Committee. |
He worked as a clerk in the Ministry of | Pensions and National Insurance in Barnsley from 1958 |
to individual constituent needs ranging from | pensions and hospitalization to civil service ratings. |
Committee and two years as Chair of the House | Pensions and Investments Committee. |
politics subjects such as 8-hour working day, | pensions and unemployment. |
n a job, and the new government intend freeze | pensions and to scrap subsidies for first-time home bu |
Belt has been at the center of policy on | pensions and international finance. |
adlaugh; he was the first to advocate old age | pensions, and in 1890 carried a proposal to free eleme |
or Scotland from 1950 to 1951, as Minister of | Pensions and National Insurance from 1964 to 1966, and |
eloped public sector accounting standards for | pensions and other post-employment benefits. |
ls, and information on labor unions, railroad | pensions and libraries. |
s Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for | Pensions, and held that post until first Labour govern |
Aviation from 1954-December 1955, Minister of | Pensions and National Insurance from December 1955-Jul |
It campaigned for better | pensions, and more opportunities for re-training. |
mentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and | Pensions, and Minister for Disabled People, replacing |
ns for Huntingdon College and for Ministerial | Pensions, and led the North Alabama Conference in fina |
fected families in the form of compensations, | pensions and jobs. |
e sale of YPF stock) to increased spending on | pensions and public works, helping calm protest. |
rnment offices of the Department for Work and | Pensions and the Freeman Hospital. |
licies were introduced on welfare to work and | pensions and the department agreed to achieve staff re |
n components of the New Deal, such as old-age | pensions and the confiscation of U.S. citizens' gold b |
ion welfare bill (including power over public | pensions and benefits), and a majority (59%) also supp |
a platform of economic development, increased | pensions, and good governance. |
amentary Private Secretary to the Minister of | Pensions and National Insurance from 1960 to 1961, to |
om 2005 he served as a member of the work and | pensions and standards and privileges select committee |
representing the judges on matters of pay and | pensions and maintaining a Judicial Code of Conduct. |
ugh its subsidiary Gjensidige Bank as well as | pensions and savings products. |
ouse State Government Subcommittee, the Joint | Pensions and Insurance Committee, the Joint Lottery Ov |
v. Schwarzenegger's drive to privatize public | pensions and to eliminate benefits to the widows of fa |
04 Act included changes to the taxation of UK | Pensions ands aims to reduce avoidance of inheritance |
lso appointed to a special joint committee on | pensions, annuities and retirement funds for teachers. |
He was appointed President of the | Pensions Appeal Tribunal for Scotland in 1976, and Cha |
matic Service, he had a third career with the | Pensions appeal tribunal. |
he mid-1990s he acted as the president of the | Pensions Appeal Tribunal, but he declined an invitatio |
s return to England he became chairman of the | Pensions Appeal Tribunal. |
Review Tribunals and deputy president of the | Pensions appeal tribunal, jobs which occupied him almo |
rom 1965 until 1973, and was President of the | Pensions Appeals Tribunals for England and Wales from |
lso done work for the Department for Work and | Pensions, appearing in educational YouTube videos, and |
Employment contracts and | pensions are not covered by the Directive. |
oing this, but his son Cao Zhi wrote that the | pensions are only intended to keep the magicians and t |
in many events and co-authoring a pamphlet on | pensions as well as making several speeches and publis |
e monks of Reading were allowed to keep their | pensions at the dissolution. |
s, including a change allowing them to accrue | pensions at a higher rate so they could retire early w |
She was promoted to Minister of State for | Pensions at the Department for Work and Pensions in th |
In 2001 he became Minister of State for | Pensions at the Department for Work and Pensions, and |
South Yorkshire | Pensions Authority |
as not until the end of the 19th century that | pensions became law. |
d into early retirement, and compensated with | pensions below the sustenance level. |
me tax on social security benefits and public | pensions benefits for over 200,000 Missouri seniors. |
The | Pensions Bill 2011 working its way through Parliament |
Councils as well as of the Church of England | Pensions Board and the National Society. |
pportunities Commission 1982-88, Occupational | Pensions Board 1977-93; Council Member OPAS (Pension A |
He was chairman of the War | Pensions Board from 1930 to 1963. |
of the pension system under an "Occupational | Pensions Board", though this has now been replaced by |
the Chairman of the Church of England | Pensions Board, |
Pensions, bonuses, stock option plans, job severance p | |
The issue of | pensions brought the idea of professional unity to the |
According to the Boston Herald list of State | pensions, Bulger is currently receiving a pension from |
The International Life and | Pensions business operates throughout Europe, Asia, an |
ster and then Secretary of State for Work and | Pensions but in 2005 he stood down from this role to b |
te Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and | Pensions, chaired by Senator Edward Kennedy. |
lamorgan as well as chairman of the local War | Pensions Commission. |
y, Battershill is a member and All University | Pensions Committee Representative of the Political Act |
hearing of the Health, Education, Labor, and | Pensions Committee that examined a "case study" of Bri |
The Health, Education, Labor, and | Pensions Committee approved the nomination on June 15, |
He served on the Work and | Pensions Committee from July 2005 to January 2009, and |
ging Committee, Health, Education, Labor, and | Pensions Committee, and Veterans' Affairs Committee. |
ket Gaelic League Class and Newmarket Old-Age | Pensions Committee. |
minority spokesman on the House Personnel and | Pensions Committee. |
hearings by the Health, Education, Labor, and | Pensions Committee. |
Pay, | pensions, conditions of service |
Banks was a life insurance broker and | pensions consultant. |
eived £86,244 in salary as well as £25,441 in | pensions contributions and a £1,076 additional housing |
ponsibilities within Plaid Cymru are work and | pensions, disabilities and health. |
initial appointment in 1886 to the Record and | Pensions Division of the War Department, making them v |
ipants who have lost their individual account | pensions due to fiduciary breaches, often concurrent w |
the United States House Committee on Invalid | Pensions during the Forty-sixth Congress. |
ny and Austria, 1945-1947, and as Minister of | Pensions during 1947. |
the United States House Committee on Invalid | Pensions during the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Con |
irman of the House Committee on Revolutionary | Pensions during the Thirty-fourth Congress. |
rved as chairman of the Committee on Military | Pensions during the Twenty-first Congress. |
s and teachers are: David Blake, Professor of | Pensions Economics and Director of Pensions Institute; |
carditis) in 1936, he was a member of the War | Pensions Entitlement Appeals Tribunal. |
ss.26 to 28 | Pensions etc. |
looked for the welfare of members, organising | pensions, etc., and commemorating their fallen and bat |
lands, rents, | pensions, etc., in Aldington, Portswood, East Dean, Br |
h cross party support from leading back bench | pensions experts Sir John Butterfill, Frank Field and |
aining for invalid pensioners was set up, and | pensions extended to cover aborigines. |
ds of personal, business, investment life and | pensions financial products that are available in the |
After a scandal over | pensions for county employees erupted, an effort was m |
ning for those living in extreme poverty, and | pensions for the elderly. |
for a paid repatriation commission and higher | pensions for servicemen, into the Senate in March 1920 |
Mulroney promised | pensions for homemakers, a plan which Turner criticize |
ts Federation of Taxpayers Associations found | pensions for members and former members of the state l |
t Cudmore did achieve animal protection laws, | pensions for supreme court judges, and mandatory tuber |
52, funded by a contract with the Ministry of | Pensions for their Invacar. |
cluding equal adult franchise for both sexes, | pensions for mothers and free secondary education for |
old of Queensgate from Norwich Union Life and | Pensions for a total consideration of £156 million. |
In 2008 Russia financed payment of | pensions for South Ossetian pensioneers and subsidised |
All three promised action with regard to | pensions for women outside the labour force and equal |
Most Efe leaders received military ranks and | pensions for their services. |
f gold and silver as currency and support for | pensions for veterans. |
He helped to build the policy of old age | pensions for the Progressive Conservatives. |
As at 2011, NITC was owned by funds managing | pensions for 5 million Iranians. |
ro is now the Opposition Critic for Seniors & | Pensions for the Liberals. |
sures, including family allowances and better | pensions for all. |
e served as the chairman of the Tyne and Wear | Pensions for eight years from 1989. |
ests were denominational education and proper | pensions for war widows and limbless ex servicemen. |
rs' party called the 'Action Committee 5/6ths | Pensions for Everyone', scoring a remarkable electoral |
and discrimination in calculating retirement | pensions for non-citizens of Latvia. |
ns involving state public servants to receive | pensions for their deceased partners. |
rnment about four American generals receiving | pensions from Spain, including General James Wilkinson |
He received annual | pensions from seven religious corporations, and had la |
He was chairman of the Committee on Invalid | Pensions from 1863 to 1865 and of the Committee on Rev |
n Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for | Pensions from 1955 to 1959, and Parliamentary Secretar |
by the act was a change in the taxation of UK | Pensions from April 6, 2006. |
, he was chairman of the Committee on Invalid | Pensions from 1847 to 1849. |
re, he served as chairman of the Committee on | Pensions from 1861 to 1867. |
as chairman of the Committee on Revolutionary | Pensions from 1839 to 1843. |
dian government, and entitled freedom fighter | pensions from the Freedom Fighters and Rehabilitation |
He served as Commissioner of | Pensions from March 22, 1921, to March 4, 1925. |
amentary Private Secretary to the Minister of | Pensions from 1919-20. |
pensation for their wartime treatment and for | pensions from the Japanese government. |
s Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for | Pensions from 1958 to 1960, and as Parliamentary Secre |
g as managing trustee of the public employees | pensions funds. |
institutional side, Capital manages money for | pensions, governments, and other entities worldwide. |
Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539, with | pensions granted to the abbess, prioress and nuns. |
This was given on the condition that any new | pensions granted would be given only to those who had |
rt early into Roosevelt's first term if their | pensions had not been halved. |
Unlike soldiers of the regular Wehrmacht, | pensions had been denied to members of the Waffen-SS a |
The Department for Work and | Pensions has expressed the opinion that, should the Bi |
ame a Liberal Democrat spokesman for Work and | Pensions, having previously worked on disability issue |
hen he became Secretary of State for Work and | Pensions; he resigned from this post on 6 September 20 |
In addition to his | pensions, he also receives an annual stipend of $30,00 |
resigned his public offices, rewarded by two | pensions, he was summoned before the Star-chamber to a |
He served as Minister of | Pensions himself 1922-24, 1924-29 and 1931-35 and was |
he was appointed Secretary to the Ministry of | Pensions, holding the post until 1935 when he was appo |
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