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  2. Walgreens Raising Starting Pay To $15 Per Hour - Patch

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    Walgreens Raising Starting Pay To $15 Per Hour ... Illinois' minimum wage rage jumped to $11 in January and will reach the $15 minimum wage rage with a $1 increase each January until 2025 after ...

  3. UPS Stiffs Holiday Helpers By Fudging Pay Stubs ... - Patch

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    Seasonal helpers were paid between $15 and $30 an hour in 2019, according to Fortune, which means Hedges and Simmons could have been denied up to $90 a day in pay.

  4. Jock tax - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In the United States, the jock tax is the colloquially named income tax levied against visitors to a city or state who earn money in that jurisdiction. Since a state cannot afford to track the many individuals who do business on an itinerant basis, the ones targeted are usually high profile and very wealthy, namely professional athletes. [1]

  5. NIBULON - Wikipedia

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    In its multi-aspect activity, NIBULON constantly keeps one of the main principles of successful business, namely to preserve the environment. During 2018-2019, UAH 68.7 million was directed to preserve the environment and pay ecological payments to the budgets of all levels. In 2009, NIBULON started to redirect its cargoes to water transport.

  6. 11 (number) - Wikipedia

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    11 is the smallest two-digit prime number. On the seven-segment display of a calculator, it is both a strobogrammatic prime and a dihedral prime. [25] Multiples of 11 by one-digit numbers yield palindromic numbers with matching double digits: 00, 11, 22, 33, 44, etc.

  7. Payroll tax - Wikipedia

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    The tax is paid by employers based on the total remuneration (salary and benefits) paid to all employees, at a standard rate of 14% (though, under certain circumstances, can be as low as 4.75%). Employers are allowed to deduct a small percentage of an employee's pay (around 4%). [7] Another tax, social insurance, is withheld by the employer.