employee status

  • 11The Employee Ownership Act of 1999 — (H.R. 1462) was a bill introduced in the United States House of Representatives drafted by Coronado, California Republican Dana Rohrabacher. The bill s stated purpose was to influence businesses (through tax incentives) to offer their employees… …

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  • 12casual employee — n. An employee of less than full or part time status; an occasional or temporary employee. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …

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  • 13Wikipedia:Public domain status of official government works — Shortcut: WP:PDOMG The public domain status of official government works is sometimes difficult to determine, but keeps coming up on Wikipedia again and again. There are some easy cases: works of the United States federal government, for example …

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  • 14IRS Publication 557: Tax-Exempt Status for Your Organization — A document published by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that details the rules and regulations that have to be followed by an organization in order to obtain tax exempt status. IRS Publication 557 provides guidance as to required forms and… …

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  • 15employment status — The legal status and classification of someone in employment as either an employee or working on their own account (self employed). In practice, most classifications of employment status in official statistics expand this simple two fold… …

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  • 16Copyright status of work by the Florida government — Under Florida s Constitution and its statutes, Florida s public records[1] are not permitted to claim copyright unless the legislature specifically permits it.[2][3][4] This includes a work made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in… …

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  • 17Copyright status of work by the U.S. government — A work of the United States government, as defined by United States copyright law, is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the U.S. government as part of that person s official duties. [1] The term only applies to the work of the federal… …

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  • 18Zonal Employee Discount — (ZED) is a multilateral agreement for reduced rate personal travel by airline employees and other travelers. Airlines may bilaterally agree to apply one of three fare levels (Low, Medium, High), space available/subload and/or positive space/firm… …

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  • 19striking employee — The status of an employee participating in a strike. Tedesco v Turner & Seymour Mfg. Co. 19 Conn Supp 192, 110 A2d 650 …

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  • 20Active Participant Status — is a reference to an individual s participation in an employer sponsored retirement plan. The plans which qualify include: 1. Qualified plans, such as profit sharing plans, defined benefit plans, money purchase pension or target benefit plans and …

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