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  • In addition, electricity prices were lowered for families in receipt of supplementary benefits.
  • This was extended in 1964 to allow supplementary benefits, including disability and survivors'benefits.
  • Supplementary Benefit was later replaced by Income Support in April 1988.
  • Wiesehuegel had been asking for wage increases of 4 percent, with no cuts in workers'supplementary benefits.
  • In 1969, he resigned as General Secretary of the union to become Chairman of the Supplementary Benefits Commission.
  • In addition, some 2.6 million people were in receipt of Supplementary Benefits and therefore living on the poverty line.
  • About 100, 000 people were affected by this change, half of whom were receiving Supplementary Benefit under the social security scheme.
  • Those wage pacts too gave German industries the opportunity to cut supplementary benefits and in some cases make working hours more flexible.
  • Upholding the decision, the chair believes husbands leave families just to get their debts covered by supplementary benefit, and wants to discourage them.
  • She was a member of the Supplementary Benefits Commission from 1966 to 1968, finishing as Deputy chairman; that year she was awarded the CBE.
  • National Assistance was replaced by Supplementary Benefit in November 1966, and Unemployment Benefit claimants could transfer to this after their initial entitlement had expired.
  • Both pacts are in line with previous agreements in the metals, car-making and metals industries, through which companies have also been able to cut back supplementary benefits.
  • The Supplementary Benefits Commission was established alongside the Ministry of Social Security by the Ministry of Social Security Act 1966 to work to administer the new benefits.
  • According to one measurement, the 1971 Supplementary Benefits scale, the percentage of individuals living in poverty fell from 9.4 % in 1963 to 2.3 % in 1973.
  • The Supplementary Benefits Act of 1976 introduced new levels of financial support for those on little or no income, while new benefits were introduced for those with disabilities.
  • For example, he was much criticised for his role as a vice-chairman of the government's Supplementary Benefits Commission which some critics felt did not allow him enough distance.
  • As noted by Paul Whiteley, pensions, sickness, unemployment, and supplementary benefits went up more in real terms under the First Wilson Government than under the preceding Conservative administration:
  • Using a poverty measurement of living at 140 % of the Supplementary Benefit level or below, the rise was alarmingly higher, from 11, 570, 000 to 15, 420, 000.
  • Under the Supplementary Benefit Act 1966, an owner occupier on benefits was entitled to an allowance for repairs, insurance, rates, and " reasonable " interest charges on a mortgage.
  • All car parks are pay & display; there are concessions for longer term visitors, patients in receipt of supplementary benefits can obtain refunds of parking fees at the hospital.
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