HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION ON PROPOSED WELFARE AND PENSION FUND LEGISLATION HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D. C. Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR GRAHAM A. BARDEN, North Carolina, Chairman AUGUSTINE B. KELLEY, Pennsylvania CARL ELLIOTT, Alabama PHIL M. LANDRUM, Georgia LEE METCALF, Montana EDITH GREEN, Oregon JAMES ROOSEVELT, California GEORGE S. MCGOVERN, South Dakota SAMUEL K. MCCONNELL, JR., Pennsylvania JOHN J. RHODES, Arizona STUYVESANT WAINWRIGHT, New York ROBERT P. GRIFFIN, Michigan HARRY G. HASKELL, JR., Delaware FRED G. HUSSEY, Chief Clerk KENNEDY W. WARD, Assistant General Counsel II UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Biemiller, Andrew J., director, department of legislation; Nelson H. Cruikshank, director, department of social security; and J. Lane Kirkland, assistant director, department of social security, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Blomquist, R. M., manager, welfare department, Marsh & McLennan, Cliffe, Frank B., vice president and secretary, H. G. Heinz Co., Pitts- burgh, Pa., member, Committee on Economic Security; accom- panied by Willi am B. Barton, general counsel, Chamber of Com- merce of the United States----. Cruikshank, Nelson H., director, department of social security, Fisher, Marc M., assistant comptroller, United States Steel Corp___ 469 296 401 401, 408 Lewis, John L., President of the United Mine Workers of America, and Trustee and Chief Executive Officer of the UMWA Welfare and Page Lutnicki, V. A., vice president and general solicitor, John Hancock Mu- Mitchell, Hon. James P., Secretary of Labor.. 296, 301 Orloff, Conrad A., Vice President, Marsh & McLennan, Chicago, Ill.; Tyson, Robert C., chairman of the Finance Committee of the United Whitehouse, Albert, director of the industrial union department, AFL- AFL-CIO 1955 convention resolutions on health and welfare plan ad- Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, 353 433 469 253 469 138 537 170 General Electric Co., press statement, re rates of insurance plan Barden, Hon. Graham A., chairman, House Committee on Education and Labor, letter dated June 14, 1957, re press reports, etc., to Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor_-- Barden, Hon. Graham A., chairman, House Committee on Education and Labor, prepared statement re union financial reports filed with the Department of Labor, publicity of, etc------ Boilermakers national health and welfare fund, Chicago, Ill: Comments of Gilbert K. Reeves, of Marsh & McLennan, adminis- List of States and numbers of bills to regulate welfare funds intro- duced at 1957 session of State legislatures and studies being conducted with view to drafting such State bills; submitted by Marshall A. Pipin, of Bradley, Pipin, Vetter & Eaton, Chicago, attorneys for the boilermakers national health and welfare fund, in connection with his testimony on Tuesday, July 2, 1957, before the House Committee on Education and Labor relative to wel- fare and pension-plan legislation__ Statement of Marshall A. Pipin for the boilermakers national health and welfare fund-introduction and position of boiler- makers national health and welfare fund as to legislation______ Summary of registration, reporting, disclosure and examination provisions of State laws regulating and of pending State bills to regulate welfare funds and of other provisions adversely affecting welfare funds whose activities cover more than one Cliffe, Frank B., for the Chamber of Commerce of the United States___ Denker, Mortimer M., vice president and director, Johnson & Higgins__ Eaton, M. G., American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, tele- gram-statement, to Hon. Graham A. Barden, chairman, House Com- 466 |