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  2. Exempt employees - Wikipedia

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  3. Employment Non-Discrimination Act - Wikipedia

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    Died in the House Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations S. 869: No June 10, 1997 Jim Jeffords (R-VT) 34 Died in the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: 106th Congress: Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 1999 H.R. 2355: No June 24, 1999 Christopher Shays (R-CT) 173 Died in the House Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations ...

  4. GenderPAC - Wikipedia

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    GenderPAC (the Gender Public Advocacy Coalition) was an LGBT rights organization based in Washington, DC working to ensure that classrooms, communities, and workplaces were safe places for every person to learn, grow, and succeed, whether or not they conform to expectations for masculinity or femininity. It was active from 1995 to 2009.

  5. Luckily, current employees who have completed a W-4 before 2020 do not need to fill out a new one. Form W-4 is an IRS tax form completed by an employee to indicate their current tax situation.

  6. Executive Order 13672 - Wikipedia

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    While campaigning for the presidency in 2008, Obama had promised an executive order banning workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. [3] On the basis of his campaign statement's, LGBT activists had long expected President Obama to issue an executive order prohibiting government contractors from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. [4]

  7. Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Department of Labor poster notifying employees of rights under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 29 U.S.C. § 203 [1] (FLSA) is a United States labor law that creates the right to a minimum wage, and "time-and-a-half" overtime pay when people work over forty hours a week.

  8. 11,000 Boeing employees, nearly 9% of its US workforce ... - AOL

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    Boeing had been expecting COVID-19 vaccine exemptions from around 2% of the workforce, sources told Reuters.

  9. Excepted service - Wikipedia

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    In addition, most employees in the legislative branch of the federal government are excepted service employees. Until the Civil Service Due Process Amendments Act of 1990 (Pub. L. No. 101-376, 104 Stat. 461), employees in the excepted service who did not have veteran's preference did not have the right to appeal adverse actions to the United ...