Sentences with phrase «returned to state employment»

The foundation also paid the salaries of two retired university staff members who returned to state employment, while they were also collecting state pensions — allowing them to circumvent state caps on «double - dipping,» the report found.

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After stating that the continued sub-par performance leaves you with no choice but to terminate their employment, explain what's next, including what property must be returned — and to where — and any other seemingly small details.
Concurrent with this orgy of public debt, the State encourages massive expansion of private credit via fractional lending, low bank reserves, and other forms of leverage, in a vain attempt to stimulate demand in an economy burdened with overcapacity, declining employment, marginal return on capital and saturated markets.
In the United States, despite weakness in the first quarter, a number of indicators, including employment, point to a return to solid growth in 2016.
They'll monitor the ever - changing payroll laws, keep an eye on changes to federal, state, and city employment taxes, calculate and pay your employment taxes, file your quarterly and annual employment tax returns, and know the details of federal and state unemployment insurance tax requirements.
Jim Diffley, chief regional economist at IHS, credits a strong upstate region in helping New York join four other states in returning to pre-recession employment levels.
Another approach which is used in U.S. state and local taxation by virtue of an interstate compact, is to have entities (or consolidated groups of corporations) prepare one tax return for the entire world and then to allocate pro-rata percentages of that global return to different jurisdictions based upon a handful of factors that are relatively hard to manipulate and bear a meaningful relationship to where income is earned such as sales, employment and the location of physical assets.
Mr. Park was arraigned (Tuesday) afternoon before Judge William F. Ames of the Cortland County Court on 8 felony counts of Falsifying Business Records and Filing False Unemployment Insurance Contribution Returns with the State and 7 misdemeanor counts including Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Illegal Hours of Work for Minors, Prohibited Employment of Minors, and the Willful Failure to Pay Unemployment Insurance Contributions.
Mr. Park was arraigned before Judge William J. Foley in Homer Town Court on 8 felony counts of Falsifying Business Records and Filing False Unemployment Insurance Contribution Returns with the State and 7 misdemeanor counts including Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Illegal Hours of Work for Minors, Prohibited Employment of Minors, and the Willful Failure to Pay Unemployment Insurance Contributions.
Dr. O'Neill, director of Employment and Disability Research at Kessler Foundation, is the primary author of, «Return to work of disability insurance beneficiaries who do and do not access state vocational rehabilitation agency services,» published in the Journal of Disability Policy Studies.
The report examines school - based initiatives, youth employment programs, GED - preparation efforts, and state and local policies that have had a positive effect on helping dropouts return to school in 12 communities.
He intended to return to China after completing his dissertation, but after watching televised coverage of the Tiananmen Square massacre, he and his wife decided to make a life with their son in the United States, and when Jin couldn't find teaching work, he turned to writing instead, eventually finding employment at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
If you got a new job that doesn't appear on your tax returns, ask your employer to provide a verification of employment letter, which can reassure the lender that you're good for the income stated on your application.
Instead, many states require you to submit a copy of your entire federal tax return, including any schedules you attach such as a Schedule C for self - employment earnings or Schedule A for your itemized deductions.
The potential supply of medical professionals to meet this demand was seen during World War II, when Dr. Eugene Stead realized that an intermediate role might be possible through employment of soldiers who had gone through a 2 - year medical training program to become medics in combat.1 By the end of the Vietnam War, a large number of medical corpsmen had returned to the United States, providing a large pool of medically inclined, highly trained individuals without the ability to practice as physicians.
Born into a poor family in Wilkes - Barre, Pennsylvania, Kline was educated in a school for fatherless boys — his father having committed suicide in 1917 — and went on to study painting in Boston and then in London.He returned to the States after marrying, made «jazz murals» and found employment as a graphic artist for the WPA during the Depression, settling in downtown New York City in 1939, quite down on his luck.
If, as a result of a work - related injury, an individual is unable to perform regular and sustained employment, (i.e. can not return to any type of work on a regular basis), they may be entitled to Permanent Total Disability Benefits (PTD) which are paid weekly at 2/3 of the pre-injury average weekly wage up to a State maximum level until they qualify for normal old - age Social Security Retirement Benefits.
Four months after being terminated the plaintiff received a letter from the union's legal counsel requesting that he «return to his employment... to serve out the balance of his notice period of 24 months» and stating that, if he refused to return, the union would «treat that refusal as just cause, and formally terminate him without notice».
Include categories in your resume that are specific to your functional skills, while explaining employment gaps right in your resume by stating things like «left school to raise my children» or «left to return to university».
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