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Regulation of employee benefit programs

Duncan M. MacIntyre

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1957, vol. 10, issue 4, pages 554-578

Abstract: The enormous expansion of employee benefit programs in the last decade and recent disclosures of varying kinds and degrees of careless or fraudulent management in their operation have aroused widespread public concern over the need for regulatory legislation. This article analyzes the findings of the several governmental investigations of welfare and pension programs and makes suggestions as to the needed elements in a system of federal regulation. (Author's abstract courtesy EBSCO.)

Date: 1957
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