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- [nb-NO]Title[nb-NO]Staff Welfare and Responsibilities
- [nb-NO]Reference[nb-NO]2760
- [nb-NO]Date[nb-NO]1944-2001
- [nb-NO]Level of description[nb-NO]sub-series
- [nb-NO]Material[nb-NO]textual records
- [nb-NO]Exent[nb-NO]18.5 lf of textual materials
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- Conditions governing accessSome files in this subseries are closed in accordance with the Archives' access policies. (Files contain personal information about subjects such as staff members' health issues, retirement benefits, insurance concerns, or records of charitable donations.)
- [nb-NO]Scope and Content[nb-NO]Subseries contains memoranda, Executive Board documents, Staff Bulletins, Administrative Circulars, correspondence, cables, flyers and brochures concerning staff welfare, including topics such as medical insurance; health concerns and examinations; pension information; retirement plans; and insurance information. These files range from A600 to A663., These files contain information about the Fund's policies on health care for employees, including a history of the Fund's health room and health insurance. Some health-related files also serve as a historical view of health concerns and issues in the mid-twentieth century in the U.S. Subseries contains a significant amount of information about the Staff Retirement Plan, including information about the different organizations with which the Fund consulted when setting up and administering the plan. Files exist for the three committees associated with the Staff Retirement Plan: the Pension Committee, the Administration Committee, and the Investment Committee. Some of the insurance files contain information about damage to Fund property by vandals protesting the Fund. Files also document the history of staff donations to charitable organizations such as the United Way and the Red Cross.
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