Abstrakt: |
Discusses the Ohio Plan of Unemployment Insurance. View that the plan is merely an application of certain principles of insurance theory; Ohio preceded by many states in the this movement; Creation of a commission due to the interest produced as a result of hearings in the legislature; Presentation of the report by the commission; Passage of the bill, by a substantial majority, from the Assembly; Blocking of the bill in the Senate; Likeliness of reintroduction of the bill in next legislature; Aims of the bill; Assumption that unemployment insurance is feasible and actuarially practicable; Proposals of the bill; Sharing of the cost of insurance, the premium, both by capital and labor; Criticism for failure to include a contribution to the insurance fund out of the state treasury; Positive aspects of thee plan. |