Federal Employees' Compensation. Hearings, Sixty-Fourth Congress, First Session, January 28, 1916

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Are we justified in adopting a policy radically different from that adopted as to other people in the ordinary occupations of life? If the others do not get the benefit of that sort of legislation, and simply help to pay the burden, they naturally feel resentment- They feel that the Government employees should not be specially favored above all others. We are willing to do justice, at least within the lines of social reform that is going on generally through- out the country, but yoii are askin...g us to go a great deal further than that. You are asking us to pay a man not only for injuries resulting from an accident but for sickness that may result from his occupation. I want you to realize the situation. If we are going to hold that occupational disease has to be paid for and is to be con- strued, as you claim, to cover every disease resulting from service or work, I think you are asking us to give to the Federal employees very much more than they can get under existing law anywhere else.

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