How can the state be owing
Local Government workers when it has been collecting 2.2 billion Naira monthly in allocation for Local Governments, amounting to over 100 billion Naira in four years?
Not exact matches
By paying
workers as independent contractors
when they should be paid as employees, federal, state and
local governments potentially miss out on tax revenue they would otherwise collect; this tax gap was the focus of a special report to Congress in 2011 and continues to be an area of focus today.
This crisis will not only impact retirees, but the next generation of
workers, who will be left with the tab
when federal, state, and
local governments are forced to expand to help millions of additional elderly Americans who will be living in poverty.1
A recent study by the Center for State and
Local Government Excellence and the National Institute on Retirement Security finds that when such factors as education and work experience are accounted for, state and local employees earn 11 to 12 percent less than comparable private sector wor
Local Government Excellence and the National Institute on Retirement Security finds that
when such factors as education and work experience are accounted for, state and
local employees earn 11 to 12 percent less than comparable private sector wor
local employees earn 11 to 12 percent less than comparable private sector
workers.