The book Railways And Their Employees was written by author Ossian Doolittle Ashley Here you can read free online of Railways And Their Employees book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Railways And Their Employees a good or bad book?
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the last year preceding the disability after ten years of continuous service; 60 per cent, after thirteen years; 70 per cent, after sixteen years; 80 per cent, after nineteen years; 90 per cent, after twenty-two years, and 100 per cent, after twenty-five years of continu- ous service. 2. In case of accident or sickness in the service of the house, previous to the completion of ten years' service, each employee is entitled to a pension of 50 per cent, of his wages earned during the last year nex...t preceding such accident. 3. In case of partial or total inability to work on account of accident, sickness or old age, employees who draw salary or earn wages to the amount of $1, 000 per year are entitled to the following pensions while such inability may last, viz. : Per year. After 13 to 16 years of service $ 600 " 16 to Tg " " " 700 " ig to 22 " " " 800 " 22 to 25 " " " 903 " 25 years ot continuous service 1, 000 The rules include sundry minor provisions, such as the nontransferability of the pensions, the time of be- ginning continuous service in case of minors, the res- ervation to the house of the right to amend or repeal the rules, and of final decision in doubtful cases, and it is stipulated that all of the provisions of the " law, " as it is called, are voluntary on the part of the house and involve no legal liability to the employee.
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