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  2. Category:Employees of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Employees of the United States Congress. In congressional parlance, Officers sometimes includes both Employees and Elected congressional leaders. For purposes of organization here, however, Officers means leaders, who are elected Senators or Representatives, not employees. This category should include only Employees and the office in which they ...

  3. Employee Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    Employee Rights Act. The Employee Rights Act (S.1774), or ERA, is a bill re-introduced to the 115th Congress in the United States Senate on September 7, 2017, by Sen. Orrin G. Hatch [R-UT] and 14 co-sponsors. [1] The bill was referred to the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. [2]

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    Found. Redirecting to https://oidc.mail.aol.com/login?.src=aolm&pspid=972825001&activity=mail-direct&language=en-US&dest=https%3A%2F%2Fmail.aol.com%2Fd%2F35683-111 ...

  5. Federal Employees Health Benefits Program - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Employees Health Benefits ( FEHB) Program is a system of "managed competition" through which employee health benefits are provided to civilian government employees and annuitants of the United States government. The government contributes 72% of the weighted average premium of all plans, not to exceed 75% of the premium for any one ...

  6. Japan Central Federation of National Public Service Employees ...

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    The union's origins lay in the Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions (Kokko Roren), an affiliate of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo). In 1989, Sohyo merged in to the new Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO), but only a minority of Kokko Roren's sectoral unions wished to join RENGO. Those which ...

  7. Employee funds - Wikipedia

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    Employee funds. Employee funds ( Swedish: Löntagarfonder ), sometimes referred to as Wage Earner funds, [1] is a socialist version of sovereign wealth funds whereby the Swedish government taxed a proportion of company profits and put into special funds charged to buy shares in listed Swedish companies, with the goal of gradually transferring ...

  8. Category:eBay employees - Wikipedia

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    S. Scott Schenkel. Jeffrey Skoll. Mary Lou Song. Joe Sullivan (Internet security expert)

  9. Permanent employment - Wikipedia

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    Permanent employment. Permanent employment is work for an employer for which the employee receives payment directly from that employer. Permanent employees do not have a predetermined end date to employment. In addition to their wages, they often receive benefits like subsidized health care, paid vacations, holidays, sick time, or contributions.