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1977

Compensation

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Technical Bulletins: Unemployment Compensation Insurance: Update Number Two, Mtas Sep 1977

Technical Bulletins: Unemployment Compensation Insurance: Update Number Two, Mtas

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

In September 1977, the State Department of Employment Security mailed out forms to every municipality on which to designate whether a particular municipality was to be treated as a "taxpaying" employer or a "reimbursement" employer. To assist cities in making this judgment decision, MTAS provided the following analysis prepared by Dr. Ed Young, Director of Policy Development of the Tennessee Municipal League.


Technical Bulletins: Unemployment Compensation Insurance: Update No. 2, Mtas Sep 1977

Technical Bulletins: Unemployment Compensation Insurance: Update No. 2, Mtas

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

Around September 1, 1977 the Tennessee Department of Employment Security mailed to each city in Tennessee a packet of informational material and forms related to municipal administration of the unemployment compensation insurance program for public employers which becomes effective January 1, 1978. The primary purpose of this Technical Bulletin was to alert city officials to the immediate necessity of determining whether the city would be a "taxpaying" or "reimbursing" employer.


Technical Bulletins: Federal Programs: Project Ideas For Title Vi Ceta Funds; Clarification Of Use Of Antirecession Funds, Mtas Jul 1977

Technical Bulletins: Federal Programs: Project Ideas For Title Vi Ceta Funds; Clarification Of Use Of Antirecession Funds, Mtas

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

The following material was prepared by the County Technical Assistance Service. Because of its applicability to municipalities, MTAS reprinted it. The bulletin provides some project ideas for Title VI CETA funds, including building renovation and river clean-up, and also provides clarification on the uses and prohibitions concerning Antirecession funds.


Technical Bulletins: Unemployment Compensation Insurance: An Update, Mtas Jun 1977

Technical Bulletins: Unemployment Compensation Insurance: An Update, Mtas

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

On Oct. 20, 1976, President Ford signed into law Public Law 94-566, the Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1976, which had been passed overwhelmingly by both houses of Congress. The Tennessee General Assembly, by adopting chapter 330 of the Public Acts of 1977, has acted to comply with the federal law. This Technical Bulletin addresses some questions about the unemployment compensation insurance program.