The Workmen's Insurance Code (Reichs-Versicherungsordnung) Of July 19, 1911, of Germany
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Excerpt from The Workmen's Insurance Code (Reichs-Versicherungsordnung) Of July 19, 1911, of Germany: A Translation
The twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor, entitled Workmen's Insurance and Compensation Systems in Europe, contained a section devoted to the workmen's insurance system of Germany. In this section was given an account of the official plan for the revision and extension of the workmen's insurance system, but at the time the volume was published the German Parliament had not acted on the Government's plan. As finally adopted by the legislative body, a number of changes were made, which makes it necessary to outline brie¿y the general features of the new codification of all the workmen's insurance laws.
For those who may wish to make a comparison of the new code with the former laws it may be stated that a translation of the law of June 30, 1900, relating to the accident insurance of persons employed in manufacturing and similar industries, was given on pages 2509 to 2552 of Volume II of the report just mentioned, while a translation of the invalidity insurance law of 1899 will be found on pages 966 to 1002 of Bulletin No. 91 of the Bureau of Labor.
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