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Latest revision as of 15:31, 5 May 2017

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1933, c. 155.

26.06 -- Maine Unemployment Compensation Commission. [underlined] Created by P. L. 1935, c. 192, § 10. Repealed and replaced and name changed to Maine Employment Security Commission [underlined] by P.L. 1949, c. 430, § 4.

Duties -- adopt, amend or rescind regulations relative to unemploy-ment compensation; employ such persons, make such expenditures, require such reports, make such investigations and take such other action as it deems necessary.

Members -- 1 representing labor, 1 representing employers, 1 im-partial person representing the public generally who shall be Chairman. All appointed by Governor with advice and consent of Council.

Legislative History: [underlined]

P. L. 1935, c. 192, § 10. P.L. 1949, c. 430, § 4. P. & S. L. 1957, c. 150. P. & S. L. 1959, cc. 113; 153. P. & S. L. 1969, c. 81.

26.07 -- Committee on Labor Relations. [underlined] Created by R. 1937, c. 95.

Duties -- consider the necessity of establishing a labor relations board and also the feasibility of legislation for collective bargaining.

Members -- 1 of the Senate, 2 of the House of Representatives, and 3 citizens appointed by Governor with approval of Council.

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1937, c. 95.

26.08 -- Recess Committee on Wage and Hour Legislation. [underlined] Created by R. 1939, c. 89.

Duties -- investigate and consider the desirability and necessity for the State of Maine to enact legislation relating to minimum wages and maximum hours of employment in industry or other forms of employment.

Members -- 1 of the Senate appointed by President of Senate, 2 of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker, 2 re-presenting industry and 2 representing labor appointed by Governor with advice and consent of the Council.

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