, Sunrise Sweethearts! Lett, Molyclaire smjles the _morning away in.a sweeping: turquoise robe of the softest cotton terry velour. Front wrap robe with side -ctie features. easy 34 length.-sleeves comforfable "> elasticised waist and shawl collar. Pure cotton charm: isretreshingly feminine. Right, Olyclaire whips tip a. fluffy froth of pink cotton terry velour in a flowing robe with simple front zip and twin hip pockets, This all cotton seasoned traveller is wonder fully, washable: and. wears like a dream. * How. w mich canT expect to git ; “= paid per. week while on clalm?. : "Unemployment Insurance: ‘benelit payments are related ‘to, your insured earnings. : Do net coafuse your insured earnings with your: gross ear- : nings. "Insured earnings in i974 area minimum. of $34.00" per: week. ant.a ‘maximum of $170 per week. 3 insured earnings. Any.week, or part-thereof, ‘into the ULI fund,: hecomes an ‘insured ‘week. : .Earnings over siz0 pet w vieek “are net. insurable. :, “earning $200 per, week does not. contribute any.‘more - into the U.I. fund than-the person who > earns $170 per week,. It still is, UL: }_penelit; payments are. ubject toincome tax, which is deducted at the source; - “The U.E. Benefit payable to a’ nings ‘between. $i4 : rid: ; per, “week ‘are ¢ ine": gu¢able “and” your: ‘Unem- ‘Insurance . CONs thirds of, thé claimant's average weekly insured “earnings based: “on the: last-.(or.:Je5s), weeks of .. “insurable: ‘employment. im-' : A ‘Very Special Christinas "Why, not ive ia pre-Christ- ‘mn are “fesel hionds r “Bherefore,” if; the claimant's would realy appreciate agit of © “average. insured earninge were. Siutiieme ic tee setees ( : ‘application: ‘for benefit. ‘alaimant’-had: gross. -.$200,ot° $250" per. S week, his jerage ‘weekly in- sured earnings’ would be $176: -(maximum. insurable).; “His™ benefit rate would, be iyothirds something ‘for _ nol yourself: er’s tastes and’ his” cillar neods,- If semmebody has a. “fabulous: wardrobe, : ‘don't: bby * er’ just-another: blouse. ‘Think ° ff: Unique: eecesiory like: a" height ssenrf of: an utisual’ pin” thal’ could beautify highlight: iny The U.1 ‘sured ‘earnings: 2 1Gn male temale dependants. Fora “claim: two-lhirds (2-3) of his average. .weekly- insured earnings aurisg the aaa phages Ahroughout ..- ‘ f the claim, "PUNCH CINE OF THE, WEEK mu you' re bringing Qn “juttfor: a ; Indy, it makes sense to think of. : weents, And espeglally «1 : cans’ of » Chantill Fleurs." Ideal, an ‘Tea: 0g hal? gift .you're oe Tend sit'-a “Tributions : are based on these in which you_earn -; §34 or more,'and you contribute. A: person Earnings of: less’ tha however, an-insured ‘week, : any one week, or: ‘part® thereof, The.U.L; Benefit: Rate‘in 1874 "are not insurable, and that.week..) {5 “a: minimum, of. $23; ‘and a. ‘ig nol an insured week, Bat, maximum of $11aper week, All” “ glaimant is calculated as lwo- - mediately pridr to.the date of. week, ‘less:in- .. wholly: en’ average “weekly in: - akes no. ant: oft ‘dependant,; the benefit: ‘vate is eeks throughout the claim, Cahnant* whose’ ear: ings: were betw r week,-and who, has: a: dependant, the: benefit rate: is | two-thirds (2-3). of ‘his average’ ‘weekly insured earnings during... per thequalifying weeks throughout : the’ initial and Re-Established “ Benefit. phases of the claim. + Starting with the first’ week of: the Extended Benefit phase { ‘thi benefit “rale will be three” quarters’ (#4) “af his: average: regarded as. income, weekly insured earnings,» ... . receiving. any..U IMPOR'TANT. “Keep in mind”: in’ any: ‘that -regardléss whelher - the ‘claimant has,. or does’ nol hav dependants,’ the maximum: benefit rate payable $13, ber yeek, less income” : "For. claimant whose are “nings were between $34 and $56 r ‘week, “a : dependant, ; ‘thi -three®.quarter: average. weekly. insuréd ear- gs: from ‘the ‘oulset. of his, ai caring the! autying nat 43 pet week from the outsel. 7 { “during” W ks \roughout t the - ‘payments: are. . 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